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Protecting Your Business from Web Scraping as a Service

Since the early days of the World Wide Web, automated scripts known as bots have been crawling cyberspace, collecting data for various purposes. Initially, these bots were designed to be helpful, cataloging information much like search engines such as Google and Bing do today. However, the volume of automated requests has grown significantly. Today, bots account for a substantial portion of web traffic, costing businesses considerable resources to handle unwanted or malicious requests.

CVE-2024-42448: Veeam Discloses Critical RCE Vulnerability in Service Provider Console

On December 3, 2024, Veeam disclosed a critical vulnerability within the Veeam Service Provider Console (VSPC), tracked as CVE-2024-42448, which was discovered during internal testing. VSPC is a management tool designed for service providers to manage customer backups. The vulnerability allows a remote threat actor to perform Remote Code Execution (RCE) on the VSPC server machine from an authorized VSPC management agent machine.

New NIST Guidelines: Rethinking Passwords

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) issued a new perspective on password management policies, recognizing that many traditional practices used to ensure password security are no longer effective. The suggested practices to eliminate include not requiring periodic password changes, reducing restrictions on special characters, and discontinuing the use of security questions for account recovery.

5 Secrets of a SOC Leader Turned Field CISO

Torq is thrilled to have Patrick Orzechowski (also known as “PO”) on board as our new Field CISO, bringing his expertise and years of experience as a SOC leader to our customers. PO is a seasoned security veteran with a deep understanding of the modern security landscape. By way of introduction, below he shares his five top pieces of advice for SOC leaders facing today’s security challenges.

How to Hide & Disable default WP Login form? | WordPress SSO Security

Say Goodbye to Login Hassles with WordPress SSO! Tired of remembering multiple passwords on your WordPress site? With miniOrange's Hide and Disable WordPress Login feature, you can completely hide the default login form and implement a Single Sign-On WordPress option with your preferred Identity Provider. This game-changing solution not only simplifies access but also elevates your WordPress admin login security.

Web Shell Upload Via Extension Blacklist Bypass - Part 2

Web shell attacks are a critical and growing threat, often evading traditional defenses. In this Part 2 of our exploration into web shell attacks, we uncover how attackers leverage extension blacklist bypasses to upload malicious web shells and compromise systems. Stay informed! Like, comment, and subscribe for more expert insights into cyber threats and effective defense strategies. For Collaboration and Business enquiries, please use the contact information below.

Risky Business: Working with Third Parties Across the Globe

To show regional differences, BlueVoyant’s latest research report includes C-level executive responses from organizations in the U.S. and Canada, U.K., Continental Europe, and APAC. Singapore had among the lowest reported negative impacts from third-party cyber breaches, while the U.K. had the most. Regional differences play a notable role in shaping how organizations approach and handle third-party cyber risk management (TPRM).

Logins Are Cheap. Peace of Mind Is Priceless.

Imagine a typical morning at an enterprise: employees, remote workers, contractors and partners log in, browsing and accessing apps and files they need to do their jobs. All seems calm. But behind the scenes, security teams face a different reality. They’re managing an explosion of high-risk identities and passwords across countless endpoints, dealing with unchecked admin rights, rising security costs and compliance pressures.