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timestechnow · 3 months
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osintelligence · 6 months
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https://cnn.it/43dpDTp - 🔐 Russian state-backed hackers have penetrated key Microsoft systems, gaining access to the company's core software systems and potentially its source code, as confirmed by Microsoft. This breach, first disclosed in January, represents a significant security concern, given the value of source code for both corporate innovation and espionage efforts. The hackers' ability to access internal systems was detailed in a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, highlighting the serious nature of the intrusion. #CyberSecurity #MicrosoftHack #RussianHackers 🌐 The breach is part of a larger pattern of espionage by the hacking group, which is supported by the Kremlin and has previously compromised US government email systems through the SolarWinds software. This group's activities are known for their broad intelligence-gathering efforts, underscoring the strategic importance of such cyber intrusions. US officials have linked these operations to Russia's foreign intelligence service, although Russia denies involvement. #Espionage #CyberEspionage #SolarWinds 💡 Microsoft's investigation has so far found no evidence that customer-facing systems were compromised. The company is assessing the breach's impact and potential for follow-on attacks. This incident is a stark reminder of the ongoing cybersecurity challenges facing global tech companies and the sophistication of state-backed cyber operations.
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jpmellojr · 7 months
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5 software supply chain attacks you can learn from
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2023 was a big year for software security. Here are the key takeaways from last year's major attacks that will help you get out in front of risk in 2024. #softwaresupplychain https://jpmellojr.blogspot.com/2024/02/5-software-supply-chain-attacks-you-can.html
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eitanblumin · 9 months
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Upcoming Webinars About SQL Server Monitoring
Learn about the benefits of #SQLServer #database #monitoring with our new webinars in partnership with @SolarWinds. Join us for technical showcases and more. #Microsoft #DBA #SqlDBA #SolarWinds #SQLSentry #Webinar #MadeiraData
Thanks to our productive partnership with SolarWinds as part of our Managed Remote DBA Service, we’ve set up two new webinars in our Data Platform Meetup: More Than Downtime: Elevating Your Business with Database MonitoringTUE, JAN 16, 2024, 11:00 AM IST Target audience: C-level executives (including CTOs and CIOs) wanting to learn about the benefits of SQL Server database monitoring, and…
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outoftheforestshow · 1 year
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abhedit · 1 year
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Explained: SolarWinds Cyber Attack
In December 2020, the world witnessed one of the biggest cyber attacks in history: the SolarWinds hack. In this video, we'll explain what happened, how it affected businesses and governments worldwide, and what we can learn from it.
We'll dive into the technical details of the attack and explore the vulnerabilities in the SolarWinds software that allowed the hackers to infiltrate multiple government agencies and Fortune 500 companies.
If you're interested in cybersecurity or want to know how to protect your business from similar attacks, this video is for you. Don't miss out on this informative and eye-opening discussion of the SolarWinds cyber attack.
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photodrones · 2 years
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orbitbrain · 2 years
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SolarWinds Agrees to Pay $26 Million to Settle Shareholder Lawsuit Over Data Breach
SolarWinds Agrees to Pay $26 Million to Settle Shareholder Lawsuit Over Data Breach
Home › Cybercrime SolarWinds Agrees to Pay $26 Million to Settle Shareholder Lawsuit Over Data Breach By Eduard Kovacs on November 07, 2022 Tweet Texas-based IT management solutions provider SolarWinds has agreed to pay $26 million to settle a shareholder lawsuit over the data breach disclosed by the company in 2020. The cyberattack involved Russia-linked threat actors breaching SolarWinds…
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ideslabs-blog · 2 years
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What is the importance of solar winds?
SolarWinds Orion platform products can integrate with ServiceNow, allowing ServiceNow to automatically open tickets based on critical incidents defined in the Orion platform software. SolarWinds' network monitoring feature allows easy capture, processing and finding a solution to an existing performance problem occurring in the local network. This integration makes it easy to create events based on alerts and executables on the Orion platform. This is done by synchronizing information collected by ServiceNow through alerts and production events. Incidents created in ServiceNow can be easily opened, reopened, closed and updated automatically. This integration requires some protocol training to establish communication such as HTTPs. In most environments, companies today have a network monitoring system like SolarWinds to keep an eye on things and generate an alert that goes to a level technician in the helpdesk when something happens. This is where the process comes to a halt. Until a technician creates a ticket in the ITSM help desk compilation, which is often ServiceNow. The technician then begins the remediation process beyond their skill level, raising it to a Level 2 technician. It visually provides a real-time view through dashboards. Tracking performance.
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hyperblue · 3 months
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hello my fellow timkon clone baby au enjoyers, what are your clone kid oc's vigilante identities, i'm curious
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katatty · 5 months
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Emmie: Guys, please! It's Heath's birthday!!
Pyxis: She started it! Fucking-
Margot: Get her, Caryl!!
Pyxis: You're taking her side? Fuck you!
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Gloxinia: This rules. Woo!
Emmie: No it doesn't! Somebody seperate them!!
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timestechnow · 4 months
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osintelligence · 1 year
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https://bit.ly/3nTKrPx - 🔒 The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) is currently investigating a significant data breach. It's believed that personal data from around 237,000 current and former federal employees may have been compromised. This breach is limited to specific administrative systems within the USDOT, particularly those processing transit benefits for employees. Immediate action was taken with a suspension of access to the relevant systems to allow a comprehensive investigation. #DataBreach #USDOT #CyberSecurity 💻 The breached system, known for managing TRANServe transit benefits, reimburses government employees for certain commuting expenses. Despite the breach, USDOT reassures the public that the incident hasn't impacted any transportation safety systems. It remains unclear whether the exposed personal information has been misused for criminal activities. #CyberAttack #TRANServe #Government 📧 USDOT promptly notified Congress about the breach, explaining that its initial investigation has isolated the breach to certain systems used for administrative functions. The total impact involves 114,000 current and 123,000 former employees, with each potentially having a maximum benefit allowance of $280 per month for mass transit commuting costs. #DataPrivacy #Congress #EmployeeData 🔎 While the identity of the responsible party remains unknown, USDOT has committed to thoroughly investigate the incident. Access to the transit benefit system has been frozen until it's fully secured and restored. As cyber threats to federal agencies persist, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of robust cyber defense systems. #CyberThreat #Investigation #DataProtection 📰 Federal agencies have repeatedly been the target of hackers. Notably, breaches at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) in 2014 and 2015 impacted over 22 million people, compromising sensitive data of 4.2 million current and federal employees, including fingerprint data of 5.6 million individuals. In 2021, suspected Russian hackers breached nine federal agencies, using SolarWinds and Microsoft software to infiltrate unclassified Justice Department networks.
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jpmellojr · 9 months
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The JetBrains TeamCity software supply chain attack: Lessons learned
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The TeamCity incident is similar to SunBurst, which was behind the attack on SolarWinds. But there are differences. Here are tips to help secure your software pipeline. https://jpmellojr.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-jetbrains-teamcity-software-supply.html
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ithilien-bjd · 1 year
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Old photo of the oft-neglected Valere, back before i mussed his wig
Doll: Solar Wind Dolls Konstantin
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unexplainedie · 2 months
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