Cybercriminals took control of enterprise Exchange Servers to spread large amounts of spam aimed at signing people up for bogus subscriptions.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Cyberattackers Compromise Microsoft Exchange Servers via Malicious OAuth Apps Cybercriminals took control of enterprise Exchange Servers to spread large amounts of spam aimed at signing people up for bogus subscriptions. Microsoft Looks to Enable Practical Zero-Trust Security With Windows 11 With the update, Microsoft adds features to allow easier deployment of zero-trust capabilities. Considering the 1.3 billion global Windows users, the support could make a difference. App Developers Increasingly Targeted via Slack, DevOps Tools Slack, Docker, Kubernetes, and other applications that allow developers to collaborate have become the latest vector for software supply chain attacks. Malicious Apps With Millions of Downloads Found in Apple App Store, Google Play The ongoing ad fraud campaign can be traced back to 2019, but recently expanded into the iOS ecosystem, researchers say. Neglecting Open Source Developers Puts the Internet at Risk From creating a software bill of materials for applications your company uses to supporting open source projects and maintainers, businesses need to step up their efforts to help reduce risks. CISA: Zoho ManageEngine RCE Bug Is Under Active Exploit The bug allows unauthenticated code execution on the company's firewall products, and CISA says it poses "significant risk" to federal government. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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