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Kevin Gosschalk, CEO at Arkose Labs: Start by ensuring your organization doesn’t have any easily solved vulnerabilities. This is where things like bug-bounty programs come into play because they are really good at finding the low-hanging fruit. The goal is to make it more expensive for attackers by moving the attack surface as far out […]

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Attackers often use tasks as a means to hide their tracks. They might also use the ability to run tasks with different user rights to gain more access. Earlier, I recommended that you set up auditing to track tasks being set. Now I recommend you harden a setting on your workstations to prevent task scheduling […]

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Hardly a day that goes by before some website reports a credential-stuffing attack where harvested usernames and passwords are used to gain access to sensitive information. Lately it was tax software site TurboTax where attackers accessed users’ tax information. This underscores the risk of password reuse. Organizations need a strong password policy to encourage good […]

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