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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
June 29, 2022
With the number of zero-days spiking in the last 18 months, organizations need to increase their patching efforts. Software vendors can be more transparent, too. Read more â¶
Based on its observations of Russiaâs cyber assault on Ukraine, Microsoft has developed these strategic steps for global organizations to take to safeguard their operations.
New vulnerabilities in Active Directory emerge regularly, and unpatched old ones and misconfigurations open doors for attackers.
Russian cybercrime groups are courting their Chinese counterparts potentially could scale up the capabilities of both.
NotPetya vastly broadened the scope of damage that malware attacks could do and forced CISOs and security researchers to rethink their approach.
Threat actors have several ways to fool or exploit artificial intelligence and machine learning systems and models, but you can defend against their tactics.
Russian cybercollective Killnet dropped evidence of possible collaboration with ransomware gang Conti in its hacking campaign against Lithuania on a Telegram channel, security company Flashpoint reports.
Russia will use what it learned from its destructive cyber actions in Ukraine for other operations. "There is no going back to normal."
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