Patch tuesday mai 2022 : 74 failles corrigées dont 1 exploitée
La dernière salve de correctifs de Microsoft comble 74 vulnérabilités incluant 7 de niveau critique. Classée comme importante et d'un score CVSS de 8.1, la faille CVE-2022-26925 de type Windows LSA Spoofing est à corriger d'urgence.
Patch tuesday mai 2022 : 74 failles corrigées dont 1 exploitée
La dernière salve de correctifs de Microsoft comble 74 vulnérabilités incluant 7 de niveau critique. Classée comme importante et d'un score CVSS de 8.1, la faille CVE-2022-26925 de type Windows LSA Spoofing est à corriger d'urgence.
Patch tuesday mai 2022 : 74 failles corrigées dont 1 exploitée
La dernière salve de correctifs de Microsoft comble 74 vulnérabilités incluant 7 de niveau critique. Classée comme importante et d'un score CVSS de 8.1, la faille CVE-2022-26925 de type Windows LSA Spoofing est à corriger d'urgence.
CVE-2022-26925 : Patchez vos machines Windows sans attendre
CVE-2022-26925 : Microsoft a corrigé une faille de sécurité zero-day qui touche toutes les versions de Windows et qui permet une attaque par relais NTLM.
CVE-2022-26925 : Patchez vos machines Windows sans attendre
CVE-2022-26925 : Microsoft a corrigé une faille de sécurité zero-day qui touche toutes les versions de Windows et qui permet une attaque par relais NTLM.
CVE-2022-26925 : Patchez vos machines Windows sans attendre
CVE-2022-26925 : Microsoft a corrigé une faille de sécurité zero-day qui touche toutes les versions de Windows et qui permet une attaque par relais NTLM.
Ransomware-as-a-service: Understanding the cybercrime gig economy and how to protect yourself
Microsoft coined the term “human-operated ransomware” to clearly define a class of attack driven by expert humane intelligence at every step of the attack chain and culminate in intentional business disruption and extortion. In this blog, we explain the ransomware-as-a-service affiliate model and disambiguate between the attacker tools and the various threat actors at play during a security incident.
Ransomware-as-a-service: Understanding the cybercrime gig economy and how to protect yourself
Microsoft coined the term “human-operated ransomware” to clearly define a class of attack driven by expert humane intelligence at every step of the attack chain and culminate in intentional business disruption and extortion. In this blog, we explain the ransomware-as-a-service affiliate model and disambiguate between the attacker tools and the various threat actors at play during a security incident.
Ransomware-as-a-service: Understanding the cybercrime gig economy and how to protect yourself
Microsoft coined the term “human-operated ransomware” to clearly define a class of attack driven by expert humane intelligence at every step of the attack chain and culminate in intentional business disruption and extortion. In this blog, we explain the ransomware-as-a-service affiliate model and disambiguate between the attacker tools and the various threat actors at play during a security incident.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Costa Rica declares national emergency after Conti ransomware attacks
The Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has declared a national emergency following cyber attacks from Conti ransomware group on multiple government bodies. BleepingComputer also observed Conti published most of the 672 GB dump that appears to contain data belonging to the Costa Rican government agencies. The declaration was signed into law by Chaves on Sunday, May 8th, same day as the economist and former Minister of Finance effectively became the country's 49th and current president.
Si depuis l’offensive Russe en Ukraine, le « cyber Pearl Harbor » tant redouté n'a pas fait la Une de l’actualité, les assauts contre les infrastructures numériques de l’Ukraine et incidemment dans le reste de l’Europe ont bien été constatés.
Si depuis l’offensive Russe en Ukraine, le « cyber Pearl Harbor » tant redouté n'a pas fait la Une de l’actualité, les assauts contre les infrastructures numériques de l’Ukraine et incidemment dans le reste de l’Europe ont bien été constatés.
Si depuis l’offensive Russe en Ukraine, le « cyber Pearl Harbor » tant redouté n'a pas fait la Une de l’actualité, les assauts contre les infrastructures numériques de l’Ukraine et incidemment dans le reste de l’Europe ont bien été constatés.