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Introducing ThreatDown: A new chapter for Malwarebytes
Since I started Malwarebytes 15 years ago the threat landscape has changed. Our offerings have evolved. And now the next chapter of our journey begins today. How did we get here? My first cyber “combatant” was an early form of adware running amok on my family’s computer. Removing it was a team...
Why Organizations Struggle with Patch Management (and What to Do about It)
The cybersecurity attack surface continues to grow exponentially. Modern technologies are being deployed on-premises and in the cloud as part of digital transformation journeys. Meanwhile, the current practice of identifying, classifying, prioritizing, and remediating vulnerabilities has become...
Which Hole to Plug First? Solving Chronic Vulnerability Patching Overload
According to folklore, witches were able to sail in a sieve, a strainer with holes in the bottom. Unfortunately, witches don't work in cybersecurity – where networks generally have so many vulnerabilities that they resemble sieves. For most of us, keeping the sieve of our networks afloat requires...
Combat attacks with security solutions from Trustwave and Microsoft
This blog post is part of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association guest blog series. Learn more about MISA. In 2021, cyberattacks and instances of ransomware demands against companies, agencies, and institutions have dominated the headlines. These kinds of attacks are on the rise and often...
Beware password-spraying fancy bears
The NSA, FBI, and CISA, in cooperation with the UKs National Cyber Security Centre NCSC, have issued a report that describes in detail why, and how, they think that a Russian military unit is behind large-scale brute-force attacks on the cloud-IT resources of government and private sector compani...
Coronavirus Poll Results: Cyberattacks Ramp Up, WFH Prep Uneven
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep the globe and Americans are told to isolate from others, many organizations are sending employees home to work. While most respondents in a Threatpost poll this week said they feel prepared from a security standpoint for this transition, a fifth of them...
Coronavirus Poll Results: Cyberattacks Ramp Up, WFH Prep Uneven
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep the globe and Americans are told to isolate from others, many organizations are sending employees home to work. While most respondents in a Threatpost poll this week said they feel prepared from a security standpoint for this transition, a fifth of them...
A COVID-19 Cybersecurity Poll: Securing a Remote Workforce
This poll is now closed. For the results, please see our article, Cyberattacks Ramp Up, WFH Prep Uneven, available here. As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe, and cities and states impose social-distancing measures, businesses are sending their users home to work. And this...
A COVID-19 Cybersecurity Poll: Securing a Remote Workforce
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the globe, and cities and states impose social-distancing measures, businesses are sending their users home to work. And this massive, unprecedented shift to distance working brings with it a whole new set of cybersecurity challenges. For instance, a...
Small Business Benefits of Moving to the Cloud: Ease of Use
If you’re a security professional at a small business, odds are you’re looking for a solution that isn’t overly complicated and doesn’t require a huge amount of oversight. At Carbon Black, we understand that your security and IT Ops teams are understaffed and your budget is stretched thin...
Threat Identity...The First Line of Defense
Last quarter, we discussed zero trust and identity in regard to remote application access. This focus was primarily looking at enterprise users seeking to gain access to applications on a network where there are no boundaries: The internet. In the concept of zero trust, the internet is considered...
Windows XP End of Life Breeding FUD, Legit Concerns
For those of you anticipating the start of a Walking Dead-style malware apocalypse next Tuesday, calm yourselves. The official end of security support for Windows XP is upon us, but it’s important to check some anxiety at the door and keep some perspective. “I’ve been a forensics investigator 14...
Novell ZENworks Asset Management Detection
The remote host is running the Novell ZENworks Asset Management, which is a suite of tools for the management of IT resources. C Tenable Network Security, Inc. include"compat.inc"; if description scriptid62703; scriptversion"1.3"; scriptcvsdate"Date: 2019/11/22"; scriptnameenglish:"Novell ZENwork...
Verizon DBIR Analysis: Opportunistic Attacks Crushing Certain Industries
Regardless of the market or industry, the majority of attacks are financially motivated. Even in data-rich environments such as health care, attackers are still after profits and exploit the same weaknesses and transaction processing systems that are vulnerable in other industries such as hotels...