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OpenSSL Vulnerability
On October 26, the OpenSSL Project announced the discovery of a critical vulnerability, and that a...
VIEW MOREPro-Russian Hacker Group, Killnet, Attacking US Government Sites
As the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on, so do the cyberattacks against Ukraine and its NATO...
VIEW MOREHTTP Request Smuggling Vulnerability in Node.js
Last week, researchers discovered an HTTP request smuggling vulnerability in Node.js. This...
VIEW MOREA Look at Popular Botnets and How to Stop Them
A botnet is simply, as the name implies, a network of bots. Attackers conscript many computers into...
VIEW MOREThreatX Named in 2022 Magic Quadrant™ for Cloud Web App and API Protection for Second Consecutive Year
I am pleased to announce that ThreatX has been recognized by Gartner® in the Magic Quadrant™...
VIEW MOREGene Fay Gives Keynote at 2022 Networking Technology Program Graduation
Earlier this month, I was lucky enough to attend a graduation at Roxbury Community College,...
VIEW MOREAddressing the Atlassian Confluence Vulnerability
On June 2, Atlassian issued a security advisory regarding a newly discovered remote code execution...
VIEW MOREGet API Protection Best Practices With “The Definitive Guide to API Attack Protection”
In recent months, we’ve been fielding a lot of questions about API security from our prospects...
VIEW MOREPCI DSS 4.0: New Requirement to Automate Detection and Prevention of Web-Based Attacks
Backed by all major credit card and payment processing companies, the PCI Data Security Standard...
VIEW MOREThreatX SOC Vulnerability Alert: CVE-2022-21449 “Psychic Signatures”
Earlier this week, the ThreatX SOC deployed a rule to protect our client base from a newly...
VIEW MORESpring4Shell: Day 1 Update and Insights
As we reported yesterday, ThreatX deployed to production a ruleset to protect against Spring4Shell...
VIEW MOREThreatX Response to Spring4Shell
On March 29, 2022, Spring disclosed a zero-day vulnerability – Spring4Shell. A widely used Java...
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