Businesses are constantly being bombarded by malicious attack threat vectors that operate through email inboxes/outboxes. Malevolent entities use a wide variety of ever increasingly sophisticated techniques to lure your employees and customers in order to attack your organization through email, while evading detection...
As the pandemic pushed businesses out of the office and into a hybrid way of working, we’ve come to depend on technologies like email for critical business functions: signing contracts, sharing documents––even just chatting to our team about the game results.
But unfortunately, the more we rely on email, the...
As cloud email security implementations become more popular, security and risk management professionals are taking an in-depth look at their capabilities. Cloud-based security solutions deployed through APIs instead of a gateway are easier to implement and provide more comprehensive protection.
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The findings from a penetration test can help you identify risks and gaps in your security controls. Charles Gillman offers tips to maximize the value of your next pen test and, in the process, deliver better results.
AI-based image recognition technology used by radiologists to help improve the speed and accuracy of medical diagnoses - such as detecting breast cancer in mammography images - is vulnerable to cyberattacks that can trick the AI, as well as doctors, into potentially making the wrong diagnoses, a new study says.
Botnet operators have launched DDoS attacks on devices that have not applied patches for two separate vulnerabilities, researchers say. One is a Mirai-based botnet dubbed Moobot, according to cybersecurity firm Fortinet, and the other is an unnamed Mirai-reminiscent botnet, according to Qrator Labs.
The year is ending with a cybersecurity bang - not whimper - due to the widespread prevalence of the Apache Log4j vulnerability. Researchers warn that at least 40% of corporate networks have been targeted by attackers seeking to exploit the flaw. More than 250 vendors have already issued security advisories.
Federal regulators are warning healthcare sector entities worldwide that an authentication vulnerability in a variety of Hillrom Welch Allyn cardio products, if exploited, could allow attackers access to privileged accounts. Why is the flaw so worrisome for some healthcare IT environments?
For many security teams, it's been all hands on deck since the Apache Log4j zero day vulnerability recently came to light. Experts say the flaw may be the most serious security vulnerability to have emerged in years, and organizations are now racing to identify their exposure and defenses they can deploy.
XDR takes endpoint detection and response to the next level, delivering comprehensive visibility into the entire security ecosystem. Learn how to get the most performance out of XDR, navigate through the noise, and develop a plan to realize proven security capabilities beyond EDR and SIEM with this comprehensive...
Microsoft Security tools such as Microsoft 365 Defender, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and Microsoft Sentinel are raising the bar on threat detection, isolation, and mitigation. Learn how to use Managed Detection and Response (MDR) to get the most out of your Microsoft Security Investment.
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A report analyzing the Conti ransomware attack on Ireland's Health Services Executive in May provides insights into factors that played into the attack's impact and offers a list of recommendations on how HSE, as well as other organizations, can be better prepared for such incidents.
A new ongoing malware campaign is currently being distributed in the wild targeting TP-link wireless routers, leveraging a post-authenticated remote command execution, or RCE, vulnerability, according to FortiGuard Labs researchers.
Hellman Worldwide Logistics, one of the world's biggest logistics and shipping firms, is warning that its operations remain disrupted following an online attack of unspecified nature. The attack comes amid a busy season for e-commerce and shipping, with supply lines already stretched thin, experts say.
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