Search Results for: Microsoft Windows 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 How to Secure Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in 12 Steps June 10, 2021 As our working environments become increasingly orientated towards remote or hybrid paradigms, so does our reliance on remote technologies such... Blog Post Microsoft Released the First Patch Tuesday of 2021 for Defender Zero-Day and 82 Other Windows Flaws January 26, 2021 Recently, Microsoft has released security updates for 83 flaws in total on the first Patch Tuesday of 2021. The fixes... Blog Post PrintNightmare: A Critical Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability July 6, 2021 On June 30th, 2021 the CERT Coordination Center released VulNote for a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows... Blog Post 16 Top Security Vulnerabilities Since 2016 January 6, 2020 In the study done by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), it shows that people can averagely discover approximately 45 new... Blog Post Purple Fox Malware Now Evolves to Spread Itself Across Windows Machines April 9, 2021 Purple Fox has incorporated a new technique into its arsenal, allowing it to spread itself across windows machines. Essentially, Purple... Blog Post Fake Windows update (Hidden Ransomware) May 31, 2020 Ransomware has developed into a ‘criminal malware of choice’ in recent times, especially when it comes to hitting local government... Blog Post Avoiding Multi-Factor Authentication – What Can You Do Against It? December 22, 2020 Multi-factor authentication refers to the practice of authenticating users using more than one identity verification methods. An email or username... Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Now Threatening to Leak Valuable Information as Part of New Strategy February 11, 2021 Ransomware gangs are shaking up their tactics in the hopes of applying increasing pressure on companies and boosting their payday.... Blog Post CISA’s Patch by Tonight Emergency Directive October 6, 2020 The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published an Patch by Tonight emergency directive. It requires federal agencies to... 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 Detroit Hospital Network Leaked More Than 100,000 Patient Accounts April 23, 2020 The digitization of medical care has become a megatrend in recent years. It can be presented by the growing development... Blog Post Small Business Owners Should Watch Out the PII Exposure While Applying for COVID-19 Relief April 7, 2020 A survey of U.S. small businesses showed that 43% of companies said that if they could not obtain rapid cash... Blog Post LIFARS Insights: Simulating TCP/UDP Client Using Netcat and Ncat April 6, 2020 A client-server model represents the process of how a server communicates with one or more clients. The client begins the... Blog Post Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler September 15, 2018 Microsoft Task Scheduler contains a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the ALPC interface Privilege Escalation Privilege Escalation is the...
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 How to Secure Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in 12 Steps June 10, 2021 As our working environments become increasingly orientated towards remote or hybrid paradigms, so does our reliance on remote technologies such...
Blog Post Microsoft Released the First Patch Tuesday of 2021 for Defender Zero-Day and 82 Other Windows Flaws January 26, 2021 Recently, Microsoft has released security updates for 83 flaws in total on the first Patch Tuesday of 2021. The fixes...
Blog Post PrintNightmare: A Critical Windows Print Spooler Vulnerability July 6, 2021 On June 30th, 2021 the CERT Coordination Center released VulNote for a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows...
Blog Post 16 Top Security Vulnerabilities Since 2016 January 6, 2020 In the study done by the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), it shows that people can averagely discover approximately 45 new...
Blog Post Purple Fox Malware Now Evolves to Spread Itself Across Windows Machines April 9, 2021 Purple Fox has incorporated a new technique into its arsenal, allowing it to spread itself across windows machines. Essentially, Purple...
Blog Post Fake Windows update (Hidden Ransomware) May 31, 2020 Ransomware has developed into a ‘criminal malware of choice’ in recent times, especially when it comes to hitting local government...
Blog Post Avoiding Multi-Factor Authentication – What Can You Do Against It? December 22, 2020 Multi-factor authentication refers to the practice of authenticating users using more than one identity verification methods. An email or username...
Blog Post Ransomware Gangs Now Threatening to Leak Valuable Information as Part of New Strategy February 11, 2021 Ransomware gangs are shaking up their tactics in the hopes of applying increasing pressure on companies and boosting their payday....
Blog Post CISA’s Patch by Tonight Emergency Directive October 6, 2020 The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published an Patch by Tonight emergency directive. It requires federal agencies to...
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 Detroit Hospital Network Leaked More Than 100,000 Patient Accounts April 23, 2020 The digitization of medical care has become a megatrend in recent years. It can be presented by the growing development...
Blog Post Small Business Owners Should Watch Out the PII Exposure While Applying for COVID-19 Relief April 7, 2020 A survey of U.S. small businesses showed that 43% of companies said that if they could not obtain rapid cash...
Blog Post LIFARS Insights: Simulating TCP/UDP Client Using Netcat and Ncat April 6, 2020 A client-server model represents the process of how a server communicates with one or more clients. The client begins the...
Blog Post Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Task Scheduler September 15, 2018 Microsoft Task Scheduler contains a local privilege escalation vulnerability in the ALPC interface Privilege Escalation Privilege Escalation is the...