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Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Vulnerability

Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a protocol developed by Microsoft, providing the user access to remotely connect with another computer. Microsoft’s remote desktop protocol is one of the best currently available in the market, working efficiently with an effortless graphical user interface (GUI). It can be used between multiple Windows Operating Systems and Devices. This article discussed RDP protocol security and current RDP vulnerabilities.

Best Practices for Protecting Drone Data in Commercial Applications

Hey there, tech enthusiasts and masters of the skies! With the soaring ascent of drones in commercial applications, it's not just about nailing the perfect aerial shot anymore-it's also about locking down that precious data. Drones are busy bees, collecting loads of info that need protection just as much as any ground-based data trove. We've all heard the horror stories of data breaches resulting in hefty fines and reputational damage. That's why I'm here to guide you through the labyrinth of drone data security, helping your business keep its digital treasures under a virtual lock and key.

The effectiveness of AiSDR: fast response, high conversion and customer engagement

Today's businesses strive to continuously improve customer interactions to achieve higher conversion rates, faster response times, and expand their customer base. One of the leaders in applying artificial intelligence to sales and marketing is AiSDR. Their solutions automate key business processes, dramatically speeding up response times, improving sales efficiency, and reaching wider audiences. In this text, let's look at exactly how these factors impact the success of companies utilizing AiSDR solutions..

Cybersecurity Expert Gaurav Sood Addresses Digital Arrest Scams on CNBC Awaaz | miniOrange

@NarendraModi Calls for Vigilance and Warns of “Digital Arrest” Scams in Digital arrest' frauds have reached alarming levels in India, with losses exceeding ₹120 crore to scammers posing as law enforcement. These fraudsters prey on victims by threatening arrest and demanding large sums as bail or clearance fees. Recent cases reveal that 46% of these attackers operate from Southeast Asia, deceiving individuals with claims of illegal goods or fake documents in their names.

Trustwave SpiderLabs 2024 Trustwave Risk Radar Report: Defining the Cyber Assault on the Retail Sector

The holiday shopping season is almost here, and according to the 2024 Trustwave Risk Radar Report: Retail Sector, threat actors have honed their skills and are prepared to use ransomware and phishing attacks that leverage well-known online brands to conduct direct attacks and fraud operations against retailers and consumers. Skills they will then use to infiltrate retail organizations of all types throughout the rest of the year.

The Job Offer That Wasn't: How We Stopped an Espionage Plot

In cybersecurity, transparency matters—because none of us are immune. Increasingly, we’re seeing threat actors hone in on specific organizations. When we detected the recent “Contagious Interview” campaign targeting one of our own, our team acted fast to stop it in its tracks. We’re sharing this story so others can see how easily these attacks unfold—and how quickly they need to be stopped to protect the community.

Inside a North Korean Phishing Operation Targeting DevOps Employees

Sophisticated threat actors are increasingly targeting organizations with tailored phishing campaigns. Recently, SecurityScorecard detected a similar attempt against our team—and stopped it in its tracks. We’re sharing our findings to support the InfoSec community and strengthen collective defenses against continually evolving threats.

Understanding CVE-2024-47176: Mitigating CUPS Vulnerabilities

The Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) is a widely used printing system on Unix-like operating systems, but recent vulnerabilities have exposed significant risks. The most critical is CVE-2024-47176, which affects the cups-browsed service by binding to the IP address INADDR_ANY:631. This configuration flaw causes it to trust all incoming packets, leading to potential remote code execution when interacting with malicious printers. This vulnerability is part of a chain of exploits, including.