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    A group to help people work with, understand and benefit from ISO 27K (ISO 27000-series) related standards. The ISO/IEC 27000-series numbering (“ISO27k”) has been reserved for a family of information security management standards derived from British Standard BS 7799.  The following standards are either published or are under development: • ISO/IEC 27000:2009 - provides an overview/introduction to the ISO27k standards as a whole plus the specialist vocabulary used in ISO27k. • ISO/IEC 27001:2005 is the Information Security Management System (ISMS) requirements standard, a  specification for an ISMS against which thousands of organizations have been certified compliant. • ISO/IEC 27002:2005 is the code of practice for information security management describing a comprehensive set of information security control objectives and a set of generally accepted good practice security controls. • ISO/IEC 27003:2010 provides guidance on implementing ISO/IEC 27001. • ISO/IEC 27004:2009 is an information security management measurement standard. • ISO/IEC 27005:2011 is an information security risk management standard. • ISO/IEC 27006:2011 is a guide to the certification or registration process for accredited ISMS certification or registration bodies. • ISO/IEC 27007:2011 is a guide to auditing Information Security Management Systems. • ISO/IEC TR 27008:2011 concerns the auditing of technical security controls. • ISO/IEC 27010:2012 provides guidance on information security management for • inter-sector and inter-organisational communications. • ISO/IEC 27011:2008 is the information security management guideline for telecommunications organizations (also known as ITU X.1051). • ISO/IEC 27013 will provide guidance on the integrated/joint implementation of both ISO/IEC 20000-1 (derived from ITIL) and ISO/IEC 27001 (ISMS). • ISO/IEC 27014 will cover governance of information security. • ISO/IEC TR? 27015 will provide information security management guidance for organizations in the financial services industry. • ISO/IEC TR 27016 will cover the economics of information security management. • ISO/IEC 27017 will cover information security aspects of cloud computing. • ISO/IEC 27018 will cover privacy aspects of cloud computing. • ISO/IEC 27031:2011 is an ICT-focused standard on business continuity. • ISO/IEC 27032 will provide guidelines for cybersecurity. • ISO/IEC 27033 is replacing the multi-part ISO/IEC 18028 standard on IT network security (part 1 released in 2009, rest in preparation). • ISO/IEC 27034 is providing guidelines for application security (part 1 was released in 2011, the remainder are in preparation). • ISO/IEC 27035:2011 on information security incident management. • ISO/IEC 27036 guideline for security for supplier relationships. • ISO/IEC 27037 guideline for digital evidence. • ISO/IEC 27038 specification for digital redaction. • ISO/IEC 27039 concerns intrusion detection and prevention systems. • ISO/IEC 27040 guideline on storage security. • ISO/IEC 27041 guideline on assurance for digital evidence investigation methods. • ISO/IEC 27042 guideline on analysis and interpretation of digital evidence. • ISO/IEC 27043 guideline on digital evidence investigation principles and processes. • ISO 27799:2008 provides health sector specific ISMS implementation guidance based on ISO/IEC 27002.
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  • Neelabh Rai NetTraveler malware - An advanced persistent threat --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The NetTraveler malware, an advanced persistent threat, can steal information from  victims' computers. The name of this previously unknown threat comes from a string  inside the malicious program, which targets high-profile objectives located in almost  40 countries. It takes advantage of Microsoft Office exploits to infect systems. Known hashes for the malicious components are:  Spear Phishing:  36ed86602661bb3a7a55e69fde90ee73  6eb5932b0ed20f11f1a887bcfbdde10f  059a7482efee3b2abf67c12d210cb2f7  e5954b8204eb321d20bed4a86b3cef34  63494c74db9bfc2bba3983698c952de9  b600089a93275fa93558695b707b87ad  f4f14d4a1e34f62eeb9a90b5c8b2cfc1  0e2b10015fe52b7ea77a213f0c330557  29a420e52b56bfadf9f0701318524bef  Malware:  01d06f85fce63444c3563fe3bd20c004  03e8d330abc77a6a9d635d2e7c0e213a  08e5352a2416bd32a1c07f2d6c2f11fa  13b3cb819b460591c27e133e93fb8661  19a0693480c82f2b7fc8659d8f91717a  1a70e1e36e6afa454f6457140ac3d2ec  1dcad7c8f56207b2c423353f0c328755  1f26e5f9b44c28b37b6cd13283838366  209c3b51cad30c85ca79a9f067ce04cd  22be9cca6e4ec3af327595b890a92fec  28e9faec9de3bbdeb65435bfc377d1f8  294da087e6329ae78c1a5fb42b999500  29a394a4ec8a30b5f36c7b874fc9fe10  2a43c23a17cd2bc9074a486c47444e7c  2ac8f77548e87b401767c7076adfa00d  2d0e4748d857c12184ed2c94c13ec1ae  2dc139d82a2a5bf027bcb6a40f75b3f4  33334d8dc36c4ee7739fe2f8b448da72  36f9a0e71f0b580333c61bfeaa88df39  37d588b289c65f10c256e43eba939a0a  382c1d692dd3cec9b046e5c0eeaf92e6  39c2b2ee24373bf1ef20faff958718bc  3b4cf5f1ff8c4187e41c6ab80f000491  3cb96fe79aa01c82ac68c54e88918e57  482f112cb7cb0293d99f8a7606acbe85  4968882f189236952fd38a11586b395a  4c8950da250ea135ee77a2644af414ba  524aed944b7f307eea5677eda7e2079a  54583ccc97c33e358510b563b1536e69  57f2374d9f2a787339b0c6a5b1008a72  5e35b31472a2e603a995198d8e8411ed  5e7c5e8d9f5864488ddf04b662d1ad8e  63f0f91e3ccf5dd00a455d3038a299f4  66684b8b82fb5318a41ab7e6abb8dd42  677f7c42f79a0a58760056529739fdd6  6afeec03c8f4bc78fa2b3ad27392b0e7  6d00e4f95fba02126b32bb74dc4fec55  6d49cdbade7541d46be3fb47a0f563bb  6de813a22b2b73e330085ec7c85e041b  71f311a648348e7598eb55ab7618842c  723129912a2d0fb4aede7100071787ef  778c1764dd5c36c1eb96c49a8f8441e6  7b92e9d21bc4db838bc102b289f4fd5f  812d8e4d7a484bb363b139cfa08617e5  81591ae1c975b8a0b5ad5546a103992c  81d92e20f3078bd8e43b226308393e43  83429db9cc63196bf42c691cc09b7b84  852f562812305ad099372109f8e8b189  85865e048183849b255c92e609a5fa25  86cce64193a347b50329a32cdf08d198  89bfd463ca76b62c61a548778316567d  8ccea94fd83d9cb1b15a2a4befec24a2  8d3036a65ac2404d4562cdb927fd3d2c  8d78a9e3df1e19f9520f2bbb5f04cb54  8dc61b737990385473dca9bfc826727b  95113e04af14c23df607964fa9d83476  9b198f1e260700bdcb4740266cd35b3f  9c1c2825532b25e266d62db50952ab44  9c544da8c23826379d60581cce17a483  a0e350787e4134ea91ccb26d17cdf167  a1169fb2eb93616ced7536a53fb05648  a431d5786d9d95bc9d04df07cbefc0a2  a6d89df2a80675980fb3e4a9bcc162e2  a77456a160890a26a8f7c019c2e77021  aa6f8eff83aea3ff7b8f016e67f74dac  af6649323daf6dbd3aef1b950588487c  b3840ec1299517dacd6c18c71ff5bafc  b8c99bc028a0a32288d858df7bf6bec1  b990752f8266d7648070bea7e24d326f  ba026e6190aee2c64ef62a4e79419bcf  bea6e3481c0a06ce36600d8b3cc6155b  c87e8a3ceefd93c7e431b753801c6bb6  cb9cc50b18a7c91cf4a34c624b90db5d  cebaaad59f1616698dec4f14d76b4c9a  d04a7f30c83290b86cac8d762dcc2df5  d218706eb07f2722ae4e0106cce27d52  d286c4cdf40e2dae5362eff562bccd3a  d2fe88fff648a0bcbfdf0f0bd042a0a4  d354b71116961cad955ed11cb938ca32  d687cfde1c4ea77de1b92ea2f9e90ad5  d80c29813bfbc3cbcbd469249d49ebf3  d9c0ca95e49b113c5751fffdb20beb3f  d9cf41b5d11e42dabf9470964d09c000  db6e36f962fdb58c8e9f8f9a781fda66  dc01df3c40cb4fb0bef448693475ea1b  def612ad0554006378f185d3b56efb57  e51a4cc0272a98e9eddfec16667603f4  e5b1ffd2ecd7e610d07d093d65639da9  eb5761c410b5139f23235e9b67964495  eefc66a1e978dc9d825f28702106d4d5  efa23860086c5d12d3e6b918073c717f  f3c5c20f5c45fc401484caf72753d778  fad8f37c9bd5420f49cfd5960a60fa24  fb3495715764cdaa547f2b040c0a9b1f  fc3853c2383e2fbb2af381fd1277504d  fe16c30782e2b16b07d5a3a1cf9dfb8f  ff04126a5d61a10c81bfd0a6d0a643d0
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