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September 27, 2022

The deepfake danger: When it wasn’t you on that Zoom call

Deepfakes pose a real threat to security and risk management and it’s only going to get worse as the technology develops and bad actors can access malicious offerings such as deepfakes as a service. Read more ▶

Image: Zoho ManageEngine flaw is actively exploited, CISA warns

Zoho ManageEngine flaw is actively exploited, CISA warns

Threat actors are exploiting unpatched ManageEngine instances. CISA adds the vulnerability to its catalog and Zoho urges customers to check their deployments.

SEO poisoning campaign directs search engine visitors from multiple industries to JavaScript malware

The sophisticated campaign sends victims looking for business forms and templates to sites containing malicious files.

What are the new Windows 11 22H2 security features?

The September Windows 11 update add protections against malicious applications and drivers, phishing, credential misuse, and more.

Image: Jamf buys ZecOps to bring high-end security to Apple enterprise

Jamf buys ZecOps to bring high-end security to Apple enterprise

ZecOps protects world-leading enterprises, governments, and individuals; Jamf has acquired it to help secure the enterprise.

US CISA/NSA release new OT/ICS security guidance, reveal 5 steps threat actors take to compromise assets

Advisory from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the National Security Agency outlines steps to protect operational technology and industrial control systems.

97% of enterprises say VPNs are prone to cyberattacks: Study

Since the shift to remote and hybrid work, 44% of organizations have witnessed an increase in exploits targeting VPNs, and many are moving toward zero-trust security, according to a report from Zscaler.

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