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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
April 30, 2022
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Global cybersecurity advisory highlights the 15 most targeted vulnerabilities of 2021, indicating that attackers targeted exploits both old and new last year.
Many organizations still have on-premises Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, or Office servers with inadequate protections.
Some of these solutions will help find and stop phishing emails before they can cause damage, while others will find phishers fraudulently using your business's brand.
Russia-backed hacking groups have wrought havoc in Ukrainian governmental and industrial systems and show signs of escalating cyberattacks on other targets including those outside of war zone, Microsoft reports.
Although the vulnerabilities were patched server-side, they allowed privilege escalation and authentication bypass.
Organizations need SOC transformation for security efficacy and operational efficiency. Technology vendors should come to this yearâs RSA Conference with clear messages and plans, not industry hyperbole.
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