CSW’s weekly threat intelligence edition brings to you early warnings about critical vulnerabilities that are already weaponized or could potentially be weaponized and prove dangerous to your organization and its assets.
This blog provides a snapshot of how Securin is helping schools gain resilience against cyber attacks and evolving threats and what schools can do to stay safe from ransomware attacks.
CSW weekly threat intelligence edition brings to you early warnings about critical vulnerabilities that could potentially be weaponized and prove dangerous to your organization and its assets.
All CVEs mentioned in this blog edition have received a maximum rating from the Threat Intelligence platform indicating high probability of exploitation.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency issued an emergency security directive over VMware vulnerabilities, which threat actors are likely to exploit.
This bulletin covers Securin's research on the cyberwar, in particular the ransomware and malware threats that are spawning out of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
In this blog, CSW experts analyzed CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) list for latencies in publishing, exploiting, and patching to understand how fast attackers are weaponizing them for attacks.
Our researchers analyzed CISA’s catalog of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) to study the most affected products by number of vulnerabilities. Read on to learn more about their analysis.
While all vulnerabilities listed by CISA are critical and should be prioritized for patching, five vendors stand out from the rest with the most number of CVEs associated with their products.