CISA Moving Further Towards Pre-Emptive Stance with Ransomware Attack Alert System

In the latest of several recent announcements, the U.S. body responsible for cybersecurity is making a clear shift towards pre-emptive over reactionary reporting, alerting and advice for organizations. By John E. Dunn A defining characteristic of ransomware attacks is the element of surprise. By the time the victim receives the ransom note, it is usually already too late to contain an incident. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced a new pilot project, the Pre-Ransomware Notification Initiative, which it hopes will be able to notify more victims before this happens. The premise is that attackers often linger…

March 31, 2023
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Deep Dive into Royal Ransomware

The rise of ransomware and malware variants has been a growing concern for individuals and organizations alike. With…
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March 29, 2023
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Weakness at the Network Edge: Mandiant Examines 2022’s Zero-Day Exploits

Enterprise IT, network and security product vulnerabilities were among those actively exploited in zero-day attacks last year, according to a recent Mandiant report. Mandiant tracked 55 zero-day vulnerabilities that were actively exploited in 2022. That’s fewer than the 81 zero-days exploited in 2021, but far more than those exploited in any previous year. Going forward, […]

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March 27, 2023
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