| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | State-Sponsored Hacking Groups Increasingly Use Cloud & Open Source Infrastructure Microsoft shuts down Azure Active Directory instances used by attackers to evade detection and warns that the use of open source tools by espionage groups is growing. Microsoft: Ransomware & Nation-State Attacks Rise, Get More Sophisticated Malware-based attacks are out, phishing is in, along with credential stuffing and business email compromise. Microsoft recommends defensive tactics in its new report on rising threats. New Campaign by China-Linked Group Targets US Orgs for First Time In a least one instance, the Palmerworm APT group was able to remain undetected on a compromised system for nearly six months, according to Symantec. The Shared Irresponsibility Model in the Cloud Is Putting You at Risk Step up, put the architecture and organization in place, and take responsibility. If you don't, who will? Vulnerability in Wireless Router Chipsets Prompts Advisory Synopsys issues an advisory for vulnerabilities affecting the chipsets of wireless routers from Qualcomm, Mediatek, and Realtek. DDoS Attacks Soar in First Half of 2020 Shorter, faster, multivector attacks had a greater impact on victims. (Sponsored Article) Cyber Resilience Is Essential for Successful Digital Transformation The pace of digital transformation and cyber resilience has increased over the last several years. Are you keeping up? MORE NEWS & COMMENTARY | |
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