The largest trial court in the United States, the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, closed all 36 courthouse locations on Monday to restore systems affected by a Friday ransomware attack. […]
Monthly Archives: July 2024
An innocent mistake can lead to a corporate nightmare. Learn from Specops Software about five of the most frequent cybersecurity blunders that can let attackers breach a network. […]
The Spanish authorities have arrested three individuals for using DDoSia, a distributed denial of service platform operated by pro-Russian hacktivists, to conduct DDoS attacks against governments and organizations in NATO countries. […]
NSPCC from UK criticized Apple for underreporting child sexual abuse material (CSAM) on its platforms, following recent reports of its surge. The post Apple criticized for lack of effort in reporting child sexual abuse on its platforms appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Written by Alyssa Miles, CyberArk.There’s currently a cybersecurity adage with varying verbiage and claimed origins – the point, however, is unmistakable:“Attackers don’t break in. They log in.“This saying underscores the strategic shift associated with cloud adoption’s prominence in shaping the digital landscape. New environments have created new attack methods to gain access by logging in […]
The relationship between various TDSs and DNS associated with Vigorish Viper and the final landing experience for the user A Chinese organized crime syndicate with links to money laundering and human trafficking across Southeast Asia has been using an advanced “technology suite” that runs the whole cybercrime supply chain spectrum to spearhead its operations. Infoblox […]
A Latin America (LATAM)-based financially motivated actor codenamed FLUXROOT has been observed leveraging Google Cloud serverless projects to orchestrate credential phishing activity, highlighting the abuse of the cloud computing model for malicious purposes. “Serverless architectures are attractive to developers and enterprises for their flexibility, cost effectiveness, and ease of use,” Google
Microsoft spokesperson says that the company’s agreement with the EU in 2009 has a partial blame for what happened with CrowdStrike’s outage. The post Microsoft partially blames EU for recent Windows 11’s CrowdStrike outage appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft spokesperson says that the company’s agreement with the EU in 2009 has a partial blame for what happened with CrowdStrike’s outage. The post Microsoft partially blames EU for recent Windows 11’s CrowdStrike outage appeared first on MSPoweruser.
The opportunities to use AI in workflow automation are many and varied, but one of the simplest ways to use AI to save time and enhance your organization’s security posture is by building an automated SMS analysis service. Workflow automation platform Tines provides a good example of how to do it. The vendor recently released […]