Ransomware Surge Highlights Need for Advanced Endpoint Protection
Ransomware Surge: A Wake-Up Call for Businesses
Ransomware Surge: A Wake-Up Call for Businesses
Microsoft has confirmed four new zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Windows users, once again highlighting the escalating dangers of cyber threats in today’s digital environment. These...
The latest warning from cybersecurity experts is clear: attackers have upped their game with a sophisticated attack vector dubbed...
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new infostealer malware capable of bypassing Google Chrome’s cookie encryption, raising alarms...
Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services Flaw (CVE-2024-49019) Allows EoP
A critical vulnerability in Microsoft Active Directory (AD) Certificate Services, identified as CVE-2024-49019, has...
Defending Against Volt Typhoon: Why Businesses Need AppGuard Now
China's Volt Typhoon hacking crew, known for its stealthy operations and links to state-sponsored cyber-espionage, has reemerged with...
Cybersecurity professionals are sounding the alarm as RustyStealer and Ymir ransomware join forces to launch coordinated attacks on businesses...
Zero-Day Exploits Are Rising—Is Your Business Prepared?
The cybersecurity landscape is facing a growing threat: the rise of zero-day exploits. According to a recent article by Computer Weekly,...
Microsoft’s November update revealed two critical zero-day vulnerabilities that are actively being exploited, highlighting the growing threats that businesses face every day.
In a recent security update, Microsoft confirmed that a zero-day vulnerability in its Task Scheduler has been actively exploited by threat actors. This flaw, identified as CVE-2024-4124, allows...