New Vulnerabilities Similar to CVE-2023-34362 Identified in MOVEit Transfer and MOVEit Cloud

On June 9, 2023, Progress released a security advisory detailing newly discovered SQL injection vulnerabilities impacting the MOVEit Transfer web application and Cloud. The vulnerabilities are distinct from CVE-2023-34362, which was actively exploited by Clop Ransomware to exfiltrate data and extort compromised organizations. Although distinct, the vulnerabilities result in nearly identical unauthorized access where threat actors could modify or disclose MOVEit database content.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 246 - Minecraft Mod Malware

This week on the podcast we cover a supply chain attack of sorts against Minecraft gamers. After that, we cover a vulnerability in MOVEit Transfer that threat actors are exploiting in the wild to steal data and deploy ransomware. Finally, we wne with our review of the latest Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR).

Organizations Take 43 Hours to Detect an Spear Phishing Cyber Attack

New data makes it crystal clear that spear phishing is a real problem… and organizations may not properly be prepared to detect and address it. Cybercriminals know the more targeted a phishing attack – from the email theming to the impersonation to the intended victim – the more likely the attack will be a success.

Transitioning to Tines cases for automation tasks

Here at Tines, we’re laser-focused on listening to our customers and being the solution they need. It’s why Tines was created in the first place — to be the solution our founders needed but couldn’t find, so they built it themselves. In the same vein, we heard from our customers that they wanted a place to collaborate and track incidents, analyze them, and use the data to build even better automated workflows. Enter cases. Cases offer a space for your team to collaborate.

Forrester: AI, Cloud Computing, and Geopolitics are Emerging Cyberthreats in 2023

Wouldn’t it be great if your cybersecurity strategy only had to focus on just a few threats? Sigh… if only life were that easy. But new predictions for this year’s most prevalent cyber threats from analyst firm Forrester should help focus your efforts.. According to their newly released Top Cybersecurity Threats in 2023 (client access required), there are five threats to be concerned about.

Snyk integrates with AWS Security Hub to automate security remediation workflows

AWS Security Hub is a cloud security posture management platform (CSPM) that automates security best practice checks, aggregates security alerts, and understands your overall security posture across different AWS accounts. AWS Security Hub ingests security findings from other security services like Amazon GuardDuty, Amazon Inspector, Amazon Macie, AWS IAM, and AWS Firewall Manager — as well as findings from partners like Snyk.

Elastic's detection rules are still open for business - plus further visibility to data quality

Given the increasing frequency, tempo, and sophistication of cyber attacks, it's more important than ever that organizations take a proactive approach to protecting their sensitive data and assets. One of the most critical elements of effective cybersecurity is openness. An open approach to cybersecurity means being transparent, sharing knowledge, and collaborating to build more robust defenses against threats.

Half of U.K. Companies Have Been a Cyber Attack Victim in the Last Three Years

New data puts the spotlight on the human factor in U.K. cyber attacks, where users continue to be susceptible to social engineering, creating the so-called “Human Risk.” Here at KnowBe4, we’re obviously big believers in the fact that users are a source of risk when it comes to organizational security. Cybersecurity vendor SoSafe’s Human Risk Review 2023 report provides some independent perspective on this very problem. According to the report, one out of two U.K.

Snyk integrates with Amazon EventBridge to enable secure AppDev at scale

In today’s highly dynamic application ecosystem, the number and scope of security issues that developers need to address have increased dramatically, making it imperative for modern development teams to have an automated system to handle security events across every application component.

RCA Series: Root Cause Analysis Overview

Root cause analysis plays an important role in web applications, IT operations, security, and industrial OT. This video series explains general approaches to root cause analysis and how Elastic accelerates the process with visualizations and dashboards, machine learning to detect anomalies and classify conditions, and interactive tools that empower analysts to drill into additional information that lead to root cause of potential system issues and security incidents.