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Hackers Are Exploiting a Pulse Secure 0-Day To Breach Orgs Around the World
China broke into govt, defense, finance networks via zero-day in Pulse Secure VPN gateways? No way
Google Chrome Hit in Another Mysterious Zero-Day Attack
Pulse Secure Zero-Day Flaw Actively Exploited in Attacks
XCSSET Malware Can Adapt to Target More Macs
120 Compromised Ad Servers Target Millions of Internet Users
Lazarus APT Hackers are now using BMP images to hide RAT malware
Cybersecurity spending has risen over the last year to $2.6m per US firm
Cisco Secure Endpoint Shines in the 2020 MITRE® Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluation
Sysadmin for FIN7 criminal cracking group gets 10 years in US prison for managing card slurping malware scam
Brit authorities could legally do an FBI and scrub malware from compromised boxen without your knowledge
Attackers Test Weak Passwords in Purple Fox Malware Attacks
DarkSide Leaks shows how ransomware is becoming an industry
Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 197 | Kaspersky official blog
Simplify and Accelerate Threat Hunting with High-Speed, High-Confidence Threat Intelligence
500 Million More Reasons to Talk About Facebook – Intego Mac Podcast Episode 183
Is it still possible to run malware in a browser using JavaScript and Rowhammer? Yes, yes it is (slowly)
EDR functionality in a small business solution
Spy groups hack into companies using zero-day flaw in Pulse Secure VPN
Fake Microsoft Store, Spotify sites spread info-stealing malware
SonicWall warns customers to patch 3 zero-days exploited in the wild
A week in security (April 12 – 18)
FIN7 sysadmin behind “billions in damage” gets 10 years
Ransomware: A Deep Dive into 2021 Emerging Cyber-Risks
NitroRansomware Asks for $9.99 Discord Gift Codes, Steals Access Tokens
Hackers Are Exploiting a Pulse Secure 0-Day To Breach Orgs Around the World
Strengthen Android privacy and security via Telsy free secure DNS over TLS
APT34 (aka OilRig, aka Helix Kitten) attacks Lebanon government entities with MailDropper implants
Diving into YarGen
Strengthen Android privacy and security via Telsy free secure DNS over TLS
APT34 (aka OilRig, aka Helix Kitten) attacks Lebanon government entities with MailDropper implants
Malware makes an exhibition of itself
Microsoft to Require Multi-Factor Authentication for Cloud Solution Providers
Chronicle, Alphabet's push into security, will join Google Cloud
China is reportedly scanning tourists' phones with malware - CNET
Mac Malware Pushed via Google Search Results, Masquerades as Flash Installer
Thousands of Facebook Users Hit in Malware Distribution Campaign
Facebook Removes Accounts Used to Infect Thousands With Malware
New Warning on Ryuk Ransomware
Delivering major enhancements in Windows Defender Application Control with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update

Why MSPs Should Partner with Multifactor Authentication Providers

The post Why MSPs Should Partner with Multifactor Authentication Providers appeared first on Digital Resolve.

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Digital Resolve authored by Bill Calpin. Read the original post at: https://www.digitalresolve.com/why-msps-should-partner-with-multifactor-authentication-providers/

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