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Patch now! The Mirai IoT botnet is exploiting TP-Link routers

Businesses should patch their TP-Link routers as soon as possible, after the revelation that a legendary IoT botnet is targeting them for recruitment. The notorious Mirai botnet, which hijacks control of vulnerable IoT devices, is now exploiting TP-Link Archer AX21 routers to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.

The Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team uses a private network at an E-Prix. Here's why:

When it comes to IT architecture, the set-up is the same for the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, making it easier to identify bottlenecks or malware threats. Thomas Eue, Lead IT Product Manager at Porsche Motorsport, explains why the Team doesn’t connect to public networks at race weekends.

How Does a WAF Work?

WAF ( Web Application Firewall) is the first line of defense between the app and the internet traffic. It monitors and filters internet traffic to stop bad traffic and malicious requests. The WAF is a crucial security solution that ensures the availability and integrity of web services. It functions as a reverse proxy by serving as an intermediary that safeguards the web app server against malicious clients.

What you can't do with Kubernetes network policies (unless you use Calico)

Kubernetes documentation clearly defines what use cases you can achieve using Kubernetes network policies and what you can’t. You are probably familiar with the scope of network policies and how to use them to secure your workload from undesirable connections. Although it is possible to cover the basics with Kubernetes native network policies, there is a list of use cases that you cannot implement by just using these policies.

Three New BGP Message Parsing Vulnerabilities Disclosed in FRRouting Software

In our new vulnerability research report, Forescout Vedere Labs discusses an often-overlooked aspect of Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) security: vulnerabilities in its software implementations. More specifically, vulnerabilities in BGP message parsing found in the popular FRRouting implementation that could be exploited by attackers to achieve a denial of service (DoS) condition on vulnerable BGP peers.

The 5 Biggest Cybersecurity Risks for Businesses Using VoIP

Switching your telephone network to Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has noticeable advantages. Users can experience stronger connectivity, significant cost reductions, and a centralized system. But what users also experience are new cybersecurity risks. The question becomes, then, are VoIP savings worth the costs to security?

Wi-Fi Security and Zero-Trust Network Architecture: Why You Need Both

In today's digital world, cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated and harder to detect. Traditional security measures such as firewalls and VPNs are no longer enough to protect against ever-evolving threats. This is where zero-trust network architecture comes into play. In this blog post, we'll explore zero-trust network architecture and how it can work alongside Wi-Fi security to provide robust protection for your network.