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From Noise to Action: Introducing Intelligence Hub
Co-authored by Raj Samani Chief Scientist & Craig Adams Chief Product Officer In traditional conflicts, intelligence is both integral and beneficial to decision-making at every level. Unfortunately, in cybersecurity, the impact of threat intelligence as an asset for organizations—and in particula...
AI-Powered Social Engineering: Reinvented Threats
The foundations for social engineering attacks – manipulating humans – might not have changed much over the years. It's the vectors – how these techniques are deployed – that are evolving. And like most industries these days, AI is accelerating its evolution. This article explores how these chang...
Adobe Releases Security Updates for ColdFusion
On Nov. 14, 2023, Adobe released security updates addressing vulnerabilities affecting unpatched ColdFusion software. Exploitation of some of these vulnerabilities may allow a malicious cyber actor to take control of an affected system. CISA urges organizations to review Adobe ColdFusion security...
Lapsus$ Data Kidnappers Claim Snatches From Microsoft, Okta
Both Microsoft and Okta are investigating claims by the new, precocious data extortion group Lapsus$ that the gang has breached their systems. Lapsus$ claimed to have gotten itself “superuser/admin” access to internal systems at authentication firm Okta. It also posted 40GB worth of files to its...
KP Snacks Left with Crumbs After Ransomware Attack
KP Snacks, maker of the high-end Tyrrell’s and Popchips potato-chip brands, has suffered a ransomware attack that it said could affect deliveries to supermarkets through the end of March – at the earliest. The British company also the purveyor of deeply English treats such as Skips prawn cocktail...
Afternoon Cyber Tea: Microsoft’s cybersecurity response to COVID-19
On February 25, 2020, Microsoft Chief Information Security Officer CISO Bret Arsenault was attending the RSA Conference in San Francisco when the city declared a state of emergency because of COVID-19. Shortly after flying back to Seattle, Bret learned of the first death from the coronavirus in...
Gentle Reminder at RSA: Hacking Back is a Bad Idea
SAN FRANCISCO—Surely all breached organizations consider hacking back as some means of response to being attacked and losing intellectual property. Thankfully there was a room full of lawyers at RSA Conference on Wednesday to remind IT pros of what a colossally bad idea that is. Putting aside the...