CISA tags Windows, Cisco vulnerabilities as actively exploited
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Specops Secure Access strengthens security for Windows, RDP, and VPN logins - Help Net Security
Specops Software has launched Specops Secure Access, a new capability that provides multi-factor authentication (MFA) to Windows logon, Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), and VPN connections. This new innovation adds a layer of security to on-premises or hybrid Active Directory environments, strengthening protection against unauthorized access and credential-based attacks. Password-based threats are on the rise. Specops Software’s 2025 Breached Pass…


What CISA's reveal about new known exploited vulnerabilities mean for businesses - Netwrix cybersecurity expert comments – Global Security Mag Online
This Monday, the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added five newly discovered known exploited vulnerabilities (KEV) to its list.[1] The security flaws impact software from Cisco, Hitachi Vantara, and Microsoft Windows, among others. Dirk Schrader, VP of security research and field CISO EMEA at Netwrix offers the following comments on what businesses need to do in order to remain protected in the face of these new secu…
CISA Adds New Known Exploited Vulnerabilities To Catalog
Overview The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has recently added five vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, all of which are actively being exploited by malicious actors. These vulnerabilities span multiple software platforms, and their exploitation could lead to severe security breaches, particularly for government agencies and enterprises. The new additions include injection vulnerabilitie…
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