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The recent controversy over Hack Back, not to be confused with Back-Hack, was largely fueled by proposed but failed legislation in the State of Georgia. The spate of articles and opinion pieces arguing against the emotionally satisfying, but dangerous strategy largely hung their shields on the impossibility of getting “attribution right.” It’s true that attackers […]

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Imagine the following scenario: a large financial institution has heard about recent breaches and thefts that have occurred around the world against similar institutions and wishes to protect itself. These questions may arise: Who is behind these attacks? What is the motive? What is the attack vector? What vulnerabilities were exploited? Is our environment secure […]

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The number of reported Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) is rapidly growing. In fact, more than 11,000 vulnerabilities have been reported so far this year. Common vulnerabilities are relatively easy for researchers and malicious actors to find, which is why we commonly see major breaches resulting from security issues that already have CVE numbers assigned […]

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