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June 04, 2020
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Attackers still commonly use a vulnerability in older versions of Microsoft Office because many organizations left it unpatched. Did yours?
Pretexting is form of social engineering in which an attacker comes up with a story to convince a victim to give up valuable information or access to a service or system.
If left unpatched, these SAP ASE vulnerabilities could give attackers full control of databases and servers.
In this paper, weâll take a closer look at how the KACE SMA can simplify these foundational steps to better endpoint security.
Left unpatched, this command injection flaw could allow attackers to take control of a virtualized cloud infrastructure.
Some organizations have still not implemented an Office patch from 2012. Attackers know this and are exploiting the vulnerability.
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