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Cyber CEO: The History Of Cybercrime, From 1834 To Present

Herjavec Group

They hack into their teacher’s account and leave messages making fun of him. Air Force research facility, discover a password “sniffer” has been installed onto their network, compromising more than 100 user accounts. banks using the Zeus Trojan virus to crack open bank accounts and divert money to Eastern Europe.

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Why is AT&T adding Web Application Shielding to its Managed Vulnerability Program?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Some even date back to 2002. Compromised accounts due to password reuse, credential stuffing attacks, and compromised email accounts remain major problems globally. A government health organization discovered a major security flaw during a standard penetration test on a critical web application. Why is this?

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

Company Sector Year Status Beyond Identity Identity management 2020 Private Expel Managed security service 2016 Private Tigera Zero trust for K8s 2016 Private Intrinsic Application security 2016 Acquired: VMware HackerOne Penetration testing 2015 Private Virtru Data encryption 2014 Private Cloudflare Cloud infrastructure 2010 NYSE: NET.

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Exploiting Kerberos for Lateral Movement and Privilege Escalation

NopSec

The domain controller, or Active Directory database in Microsoft environments, is based on a hierarchical schema that stores and manages all objects and object attributes in a domain or forest, which includes users, accounts, computers, and even other domains. This attack requires: Valid domain account credentials.

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AI Regulation in Finance: Steering the Future with Consumer Protection at the Helm

Centraleyes

“The amount of digital data generated globally in 2002 (five terabytes) is now generated every two days, with 90% of the world’s information generated in just the past two years,” claims research by the Australian Government Productivity Commission.