Search Results for: nsa Blog Post NSA and CISA Warn About Russian GRU Brute-Force Cyberattacks against US, Global Organizations August 3, 2021 Recently, top US security agencies warn about the wave of brute-force cyberattacks by the Russian military intelligence agency named GRU.... Blog Post NSA Discovers New Critical Vulnerabilities In Exchange Server April 20, 2021 Admins of the Microsoft Exchange Server have been having rough weeks. Yet, matters still do not seem to be getting... Blog Post US Military Taking Offensive Action Against Ransomware Groups December 22, 2021 The hacking unit of the US Military – Cyber Command has confirmed that it has taken offensive action against ransomware groups responsible... Blog Post NSA Discloses of Windows 10 Vulnerability January 16, 2020 On January 14th, the National Security Agency (NSA) Cybersecurity Directorate head Anne Neuberger announced a critical Windows 10 bug... Blog Post NSA’s New Guidelines to Strengthen Cloud Security February 5, 2020 In efforts to help organizations improve the security of their data stored on the cloud, the National Security Agency (NSA)... Blog Post Cyberattacks Targeted US Water and Wastewater Facilities November 3, 2021 On October 14, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a joint cybersecurity advisory. Its substance was... Blog Post How to Keep Attackers Out of Your VPN – According to the Feds October 29, 2021 In recent years, there has been an uptick in concern regarding cyberattacks by nation-state actors, particularly from countries like China,... Blog Post Conti Ransomware Gang Announces Support of Russia – Ukrainian Member Leaks Chats February 28, 2022 To no one’s surprise, the infamous Conti ransomware gang, known for having close ties with Russian intelligence, announced that it... Blog Post Importance Of Partnership Against Cybersecurity Threats August 31, 2021 It is the governments’ responsibility to help keep law and order. Nevertheless, the sheer complexity of cyberspace has shown that... Blog Post US Government to Offer up to $5,000 ‘Bounty’ to Hackers to Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities January 27, 2022 A bug bounty program is one where an entity (usually a company) offers up a cash reward for anyone who... Blog Post Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers’ Data Stolen September 15, 2021 Over the weekend in mid-August, a supposed hacker bragged in online forums about having successfully carried out a data breach... Blog Post Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we... Blog Post The Implementation of HTTP/2 May be Exposing Websites to Risk September 7, 2021 James Kettle – director of research at PortSwigger – demonstrated at BlackHat 2021 how attackers can exploit current practices surrounding... Blog Post Baltimore Leaders Ask NSA If Its Work Enabled City’s Hackers May 27, 2019 The New York Times reported that hackers used a tool known as EternalBlue to spread the ransomware through the city’s... Blog Post Exchange/Outlook Autodiscover Bug Spills 100K+ Email Passwords October 20, 2021 A study conducted by Guardicore security researcher Amit Serper recently demonstrated the potential for large-scale credentials compromise owing to a...
Blog Post NSA and CISA Warn About Russian GRU Brute-Force Cyberattacks against US, Global Organizations August 3, 2021 Recently, top US security agencies warn about the wave of brute-force cyberattacks by the Russian military intelligence agency named GRU....
Blog Post NSA Discovers New Critical Vulnerabilities In Exchange Server April 20, 2021 Admins of the Microsoft Exchange Server have been having rough weeks. Yet, matters still do not seem to be getting...
Blog Post US Military Taking Offensive Action Against Ransomware Groups December 22, 2021 The hacking unit of the US Military – Cyber Command has confirmed that it has taken offensive action against ransomware groups responsible...
Blog Post NSA Discloses of Windows 10 Vulnerability January 16, 2020 On January 14th, the National Security Agency (NSA) Cybersecurity Directorate head Anne Neuberger announced a critical Windows 10 bug...
Blog Post NSA’s New Guidelines to Strengthen Cloud Security February 5, 2020 In efforts to help organizations improve the security of their data stored on the cloud, the National Security Agency (NSA)...
Blog Post Cyberattacks Targeted US Water and Wastewater Facilities November 3, 2021 On October 14, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a joint cybersecurity advisory. Its substance was...
Blog Post How to Keep Attackers Out of Your VPN – According to the Feds October 29, 2021 In recent years, there has been an uptick in concern regarding cyberattacks by nation-state actors, particularly from countries like China,...
Blog Post Conti Ransomware Gang Announces Support of Russia – Ukrainian Member Leaks Chats February 28, 2022 To no one’s surprise, the infamous Conti ransomware gang, known for having close ties with Russian intelligence, announced that it...
Blog Post Importance Of Partnership Against Cybersecurity Threats August 31, 2021 It is the governments’ responsibility to help keep law and order. Nevertheless, the sheer complexity of cyberspace has shown that...
Blog Post US Government to Offer up to $5,000 ‘Bounty’ to Hackers to Identify Cyber Vulnerabilities January 27, 2022 A bug bounty program is one where an entity (usually a company) offers up a cash reward for anyone who...
Blog Post Over 40 Million T-Mobile Customers’ Data Stolen September 15, 2021 Over the weekend in mid-August, a supposed hacker bragged in online forums about having successfully carried out a data breach...
Blog Post Persistent Linux Security Problem Enables DNS Cache Poisoning December 29, 2021 DNS cache poisoning vulnerability initially uncovered in 2008 still lives on, with the potential to cripple the internet as we...
Blog Post The Implementation of HTTP/2 May be Exposing Websites to Risk September 7, 2021 James Kettle – director of research at PortSwigger – demonstrated at BlackHat 2021 how attackers can exploit current practices surrounding...
Blog Post Baltimore Leaders Ask NSA If Its Work Enabled City’s Hackers May 27, 2019 The New York Times reported that hackers used a tool known as EternalBlue to spread the ransomware through the city’s...
Blog Post Exchange/Outlook Autodiscover Bug Spills 100K+ Email Passwords October 20, 2021 A study conducted by Guardicore security researcher Amit Serper recently demonstrated the potential for large-scale credentials compromise owing to a...