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Datasheet Jul 15, 2024
Sectigo's Cisco FTD connector automates SSL/TLS management via REST API and SDK, enabling scalable enrollment, renewal, and robust threat protection.
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News Article Jul 15, 2024
A massive cyberattack against AT&T exposed data from "nearly all" of its customers and downloaded it to a third-party cloud platform, AT&T said in a press release.
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News Article Jul 15, 2024
AT&T disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it was the victim of a massive breach that affected tens of millions of its cellular customers — a cyber incident caused by an illegal download from a third-party cloud platform.
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Whitepaper Jul 15, 2024
With rising certificate usage and shorter lifespans, security teams must manage CLM to meet regulations, tackle cyber threats, and prepare for quantum.
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News Article Jul 14, 2024
AT&T confirms a data breach exposing call and text records for “Nearly All” customers from May 2022 to October 2022. Investigations are underway and 1 arrest has already been made.
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News Article Jul 12, 2024
On July 12, 2024, AT&T disclosed a data security incident that occurred in 2022. The company confirmed that unauthorized individuals accessed customer data stored on a third-party cloud platform.
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News Article Jul 12, 2024
A fresh end-to-end phishing toolkit is making the rounds that significantly lowers the barrier to entry for cybercriminals to successfully mount and manage malicious email attacks that evade typical security protections.
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Blog Post Jul 12, 2024
Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) involves discovering, issuing, renewing, and revoking digital certificates, crucial for enterprise cybersecurity. Key pillars: Discover, Deploy, Revoke and Replace, Renew, Integration.
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Podcast Jul 12, 2024
Root Causes 403: NIST PQC Contest Round 4 and Onramp with Dustin Moody
We are joined again by Dustin Moody, who leads the NIST search for PQC algorithms. We cover going-forward efforts, including Round 4 and the Onramp.
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News Article Jul 10, 2024
Security researchers have uncovered significant insights into the latest iteration of Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) known as Eldorado.
The sophisticated malware, designed to target both Windows and Linux operating systems, utilizes the programming language Golang to facilitate its cross-platform attacks.
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News Article Jul 09, 2024
The ransomware-as-a-service platform just rolled off the assembly line, also targets Windows, and uses Golang for cross-platform capabilities.
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News Article Jul 09, 2024
Group-IB researchers report a sharp rise in Eldorado – Golang-based ransomware with cross-platform encryption- operations, targeting various industries. Learn how Eldorado ransomware affiliates operate and how to protect your business from attacks.