Patch Tuesday: Redmond patches critical, remote code execution vulnerabilities haunting Windows Kerberos and Windows Hyper-V.
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Patch Tuesday: Redmond patches critical, remote code execution vulnerabilities haunting Windows Kerberos and Windows Hyper-V.
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Organizations in different industries may approach security automation from a different entry point, but the requirements for an automation platform are consistent across use cases.
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Security appliances are amongst the most riskiest enterprise devices and are a often method for threat actors to infiltrate a business.
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Every asset in an organization’s inventory that is not accounted for and protected is a potential attack vector that an attacker can use to gain access or move undetected.
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The US cybersecurity agency CISA issues cybersecurity recommendations for the healthcare and public health sector.
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Malware hunters have set eyes on an impossible to kill botnet packed with end-of-life SOHO routers and connects it to a Chinese APT targeting US critical infrastructure.
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Cybersecurity startup Zero Networks has raised $20 million in a Series B funding round led by US Venture Partners.
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Stepping outside the confines of our comfort zone and embracing a mindset that prioritizes adaptability, shared responsibility, risk-awareness, and preparednessis indispensable in fortifying defenses in the modern distributed network.
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Zyxel patches at least 15 security flaws that expose users to authentication bypass, command injection and denial-of-service attacks.
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VMware flaw carries a CVSS severity-score of 9.8/10 and can be exploited to bypass login restrictions when authenticating on certain ports.
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