CISA Emergency Directive Orders Mitigations After Microsoft Breach
The U.S. government has made public an emergency directive that it issued last week for federal agencies, ordering them to take
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The U.S. government has made public an emergency directive that it issued last week for federal agencies, ordering them to take
The XZ Utils backdoor was a very subtle operation that took several years to pull off, and while some of the technical details are
CISA has laid out the proposed details of the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act (CIRCIA).
The widespread usage of Log4j is adding complexity to organizations attempting to apply patches.
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While a patch is available from the Apache Software Foundation, researchers say that numerous companies may need to wait until vendors push security updates out to their own products.
Starting in February 2020, attackers have leveraged weaknesses that occur “by design” in OAuth 2.0 implementations from Microsoft and GitHub.
The Moobot botnet has been infecting popular surveillance cameras and using them in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.