CTI Roundup: Google Ads pushes new BumbleBee malware
A new SLP bug potentially enables massive DDoS amplification attacks, Google Ads pushes new BumbleBee malware, and Chinese hackers use Linux malware variants for espionage.
A new SLP bug potentially enables massive DDoS amplification attacks, Google Ads pushes new BumbleBee malware, and Chinese hackers use Linux malware variants for espionage.
Despite its reputation as a technical field, IT operations require a host of skills and capabilities that are uniquely human. The key to making the most of emerging AI technology is to know how it complements an IT pro, not where it competes.
This April brought back Tanium’s first federal customer user conference since the pandemic screeched onsite events to a halt in 2020. In a reimagined style, our teams brought back a re-invigorated experience that took place in Tyson’s Corner, the heart of the DC region’s tech corridor. The event was comprised of several keynotes, panels, breakout sessions and labs, that cultivated dialogue around key strategic cybersecurity initiatives impacting the federal technology space.
In the high-speed world of business technology, CIOs need to be more dynamic than ever. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of role models, no matter how unconventional they may seem.
AP41 leverages Google GC2, ransomware gangs abuse Process Explorer driver to kill security software, and new details regarding 3CX’s software supply chain compromise emerge.
Microsoft’s security advisory on Mercury and DEV-1084 and a report linking Russian hackers to attacks against NATO and the EU.