Microsoft: find and patch RDP services now because new BlueKeep threats are coming
Attackers could be finding the BlueKeep flaw's sweet spot: Windows Servers, no worm needed.
Attackers could be finding the BlueKeep flaw's sweet spot: Windows Servers, no worm needed.
Worried about insider threats? You should be, reports and experts all agree
David Braue | 21 Oct | Read more
Why didn't organizations patch Windows systems after WannaCry? That question led Microsoft to work with NIST to help organizations improve patch management.
The recent public release of a BlueKeep Windows exploit has given cybercriminals a “point and shoot” tool for system takeover that, a security researcher has warned, should have CSOs bracing for a repeat of WannaCry – or worse.
David Braue | 25 Sep | Read more
In five months time Microsoft will stop releasing free security patches for Windows 7. But almost half of all SMB PCs are still using it.
By any measure, the WannaCry ransomware strain has already become one of the largest cybersecurity attacks in history. And it’s still going strong with new variants emerging every day. Fortunately, you can protect yourself against WannaCry, Petya, and other ransomware strains. Read this guide to learn: Why ransomware is surging What to do before, during, and after a ransomware attack Why you shouldn't pay ransoms—and why you may have to What free decryption tools can't protect you How to stop ransomware at the gates