The attack was aimed at a European network infrastructure company and it has been linked to the Aisuru botnet.
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The attack was aimed at a European network infrastructure company and it has been linked to the Aisuru botnet.
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The company sent a new preferences file to less than 5% of customers, urging them to import it into firewalls and reset their passwords.
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Fifteen years after its debut, Zero Trust remains the gold standard in cybersecurity theory — but its uneven implementation leaves organizations both stronger and dangerously exposed.
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Flaw allows attackers to reset and hijack TP-Link TL-WA855RE devices; CISA urges users to retire discontinued extenders.
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Part of a wave of DDoS attacks that lasted for weeks, the assault was a UDP flood mainly originating from Google Cloud.
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CrowdStrike says the acquisition will bring valuable technology to enhance its Falcon Next-Gen SIEM.
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Zero-day exploited in the wild forces Citrix and CISA to push emergency patch deadlines for federal agencies.
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As attackers target help desks and identity systems, traditional security perimeters are proving insufficient against agile, socially-engineered threats.
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SonicWall has been investigating reports about a zero-day potentially being exploited in ransomware attacks, but found no evidence of a new vulnerability.
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Chinese cyberespionage group Fire Ant is targeting virtualization and networking infrastructure to access isolated environments.
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