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The National Security Agency (NSA) is warning of a known vulnerability in the Microsoft Windows secure startup process that malicious actors could use to bypass Secure Boot protection and execute BlackLotus malware.
A new survey highlights that security professionals view misconfiguration of cloud platforms or improper setup ranks as the most significant security threat.
While many security professionals leverage high-risk practices and behaviors in their cloud environments, they are confident security tools will protect against attacks.
In what seems to be the first announcement of its kind, two rural healthcare facilities closed last week citing a ransomware attack as part of the reasons why.
Bad actors target an organization’s most vulnerable touch points to gain access to sensitive data. And too often, these weak links are the organization’s employees.