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CISA Adds 15 Known Exploited Vulnerabilities to Catalog

CISA has added 15 new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, based on evidence that threat actors are actively exploiting. These types of vulnerabilities are a frequent attack vector for malicious cyber actors of all types and pose a significant risk to the federal enterprise. Click to read the full article.

BotenaGo strikes again – malware source code uploaded to GitHub

Recently, BotenaGo source code was uploaded to GitHub, potentially leading to a significant rise of new malware variants. Since the release of that information, the popularity of Mirai has increased dramatically. The Mirai botnet targets mostly routers and IoT devices and supports different architectures including Linux x64, different ARM versions, MIPS, PowerPC, and more. Since…

Better preparing the workforce for cybersecurity threats

Phishing attacks are becoming an increasingly common avenue for threat actors to deploy malware and ransomware. According to one cybersecurity expert, an organization’s first line of defense against these attacks is getting all employees to realize they are high-value targets. Click to read the full article.

Striking a Balance Between Cybersecurity Awareness and Anxiety

Employees don’t have to be paralyzed by fear to keep the company safe. They just have to understand what threats look like and how to stop them. Click to read the full article.

Going Back to Basics to Fix Our Broken Approach to Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity has garnered plenty of mainstream attention lately— but for all the wrong reasons. The past year has been marked by a seemingly unending stream of major companies and organizations coming forward to admit they were the victim of a data breach or malware attack. Click to read the full article.

Russia Arrests REvil Ransomware Gang Responsible for High-Profile Cyber Attacks

In an unprecedented move, Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), the country’s principal security agency, on Friday disclosed that it arrested several members belonging to the notorious REvil ransomware gang and neutralized its operations. Click to read the full article.

Cybersecurity Trends for 2022

With the Omicron variant now sweeping through the population at pace and booster jabs well underway, we are expecting 2022 to cement the hybrid working we put in place this year by continuing to work remotely as well as in the office. Click to read the full article.

Finally, Good News on Cybersecurity

Research shows the raw number of cyberattacks started to decrease last fall. Click to read the full article.

22 cybersecurity statistics to know for 2022

As the rollercoaster of a ride that was 2021 comes to a close and we’re entering a more hopeful new year, we thought it apt to compile a list of impactful cybersecurity statistics that should help you stay at the top of your security and privacy game over the next 12 months. We hope that…

5 Cybersecurity Trends to Watch in 2022

No one could have predicted the sheer chaos the cybersecurity industry would experience over the course of 2021. Record annihilating numbers of ransomware attacks, SolarWinds’ supply chain havoc, and most recently, the discovery of Log4j by…Minecraft gamers. All of it would have sounded too wild for real-life a short year ago. Click to read the…