Search Results for: Windows 10 Knowledge Center Mitigating Credential Dumping on Windows Clients July 9, 2021 Credential dumping from compromised Windows clients allows the attacker to perform lateral movement and gain control even after more sensitive hosts... Knowledge Center Guide to Hardening Windows 10 November 3, 2020 Introduction Windows 10 is the most widely used desktop operating system in enterprise environment. It features extensive security policies, allowing... Blog Post Preventive Security Controls November 18, 2020 In IT security, there are certain controls that one has to implement to maintain a certain security level, react to... Knowledge Center Windows 10 Hardening-Non-Enterprise Environment February 25, 2020 A security guide on how to secure Windows 10 for non-enterprise environment. Hardening is performed using mostly native Windows tools... Blog Post A 17-year-old critical vulnerability discovered in Windows Server July 20, 2020 Security researchers from Check Point Research discovered a critical vulnerability in DNS Server component of Windows Server, which affects every... 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 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 Y3K Windows Bug? March 10, 2020 With a Bug ridden 2019, windows expected 2020 to have a great start, trying to take caution over the prior... 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 Defend against Ransomware: Controlled folder access January 27, 2020 Ransomware attacks have become the main challenge and threat against organizations, costing them hundreds of thousands or even millions of... Blog Post Cyber Attackers Using Google Chrome to Steal User Data and Credentials November 17, 2021 With Windows’s User Account Control (UAC), malware is exceedingly difficult to spread since UAC runs all apps in the non-administrative... 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 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 LIFARS Insights: CVE impacting Windows April 10, 2020 Microsoft releases Software fixes to address various Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) as a catalog of security threats, at regular... 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...
Knowledge Center Mitigating Credential Dumping on Windows Clients July 9, 2021 Credential dumping from compromised Windows clients allows the attacker to perform lateral movement and gain control even after more sensitive hosts...
Knowledge Center Guide to Hardening Windows 10 November 3, 2020 Introduction Windows 10 is the most widely used desktop operating system in enterprise environment. It features extensive security policies, allowing...
Blog Post Preventive Security Controls November 18, 2020 In IT security, there are certain controls that one has to implement to maintain a certain security level, react to...
Knowledge Center Windows 10 Hardening-Non-Enterprise Environment February 25, 2020 A security guide on how to secure Windows 10 for non-enterprise environment. Hardening is performed using mostly native Windows tools...
Blog Post A 17-year-old critical vulnerability discovered in Windows Server July 20, 2020 Security researchers from Check Point Research discovered a critical vulnerability in DNS Server component of Windows Server, which affects every...
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 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 Y3K Windows Bug? March 10, 2020 With a Bug ridden 2019, windows expected 2020 to have a great start, trying to take caution over the prior...
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 Defend against Ransomware: Controlled folder access January 27, 2020 Ransomware attacks have become the main challenge and threat against organizations, costing them hundreds of thousands or even millions of...
Blog Post Cyber Attackers Using Google Chrome to Steal User Data and Credentials November 17, 2021 With Windows’s User Account Control (UAC), malware is exceedingly difficult to spread since UAC runs all apps in the non-administrative...
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 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 LIFARS Insights: CVE impacting Windows April 10, 2020 Microsoft releases Software fixes to address various Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) as a catalog of security threats, at regular...
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...