Security researchers are unsure if this is a real fact or a fluke to change their strategy. Still, Maze is just one needle in a haystack, there are plenty of other Ransomwares and malware and organizations need to remain cautious.
Other Security Updates:
- For Oracle users, there are two security updates released this October that you should install as soon as possible- one for their WebLogic Server and another for one of their IT administrative vulnerabilities. According to the security firm FireEye, a particular hacker is looking to exploit this vulnerability and is very good at hacking his way from one organization to another.
- Adobe has rolled out a security update for Acrobat and Acrobat Reader, users must install these releases as hackers often use Acrobat docs to release malware.
- Googles issues a new fix for Chrome Browser.
- It is very important for organizations to be careful while storing databases online and using a very good, new, and updated password protection algorithm, which organizations usually look over similar to what happened to a forum of Cannabis growers called "GrowDiaries". Their passwords were protected by a technique called hashing that uses an outdated algorithm called MSD. And thus, security researcher Bob Diachenko could easily discover an unprotected database with usernames, email addresses, and account passwords of a million GrowDiaries users. This just reaffirms the lesson that online database should be very carefully protected.