Microsoft has revoked signed drivers used for post-exploitation activity, in many cases by Chinese cybercriminals.
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Microsoft has revoked signed drivers used for post-exploitation activity, in many cases by Chinese cybercriminals.
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The need for cyber resilience arises from the growing realization that traditional security measures are no longer enough to protect systems, data, and the network from compromise.
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Western Digital is blocking access to its cloud services for devices running firmware versions impacted by a critical security vulnerability.
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CISA and the NSA have published new guidance to help organizations harden baseboard management controllers (BMCs).
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Microsoft is making SMB signing a default requirement in Windows 11 Enterprise editions, starting with insider preview build 25381.
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Gigabyte has announced BIOS updates that remove a recently identified backdoor feature in hundreds of its motherboards.
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A backdoor feature found in hundreds of Gigabyte motherboard models can pose a significant supply chain risk to organizations.
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Out-of-control devices run the gamut from known to unknown and benign to malicious, and where you draw the line is unique to your organization.
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Over a nine-month audit, Google researchers identified ten security defects in Intel TDX, including nine vulnerabilities addressed with TDX code changes.
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Texas startup scores financing to build an AI-powered anti-ransomware engine to help organizations ward off data-extortion attacks.
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