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Using Secure Configurations | Standardize Your Security

Linux Academy

This included installing operating system updates, NTP servers, DNS servers, static IPs, audit log options, anti-virus, etc. For network devices, we should consider using RADIUS/TACACS+ for authentication purposes, not a shared user account. Don’t stop with the backup, though — we still need to monitor for changes.

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The Cyber Resilience Blueprint: A Proactive GRC Framework

SecureWorld News

This might involve technological solutions, like firewalls or encryption, or policy-based solutions, such as enhanced training and stricter access controls. Multi-factor authentication (MFA): Forcing MFA for account access helps add an additional layer of security.

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North Korean Threat Actors Targeting Healthcare Sector with Maui Ransomware

SecureWorld News

This can show "good faith" from the ransomware group by allowing targeting and recovery of just sensitive files and not having to rebuild the entire server if the Operating System files are encrypted as well. What is North Korea up to?

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

It works by exploiting vulnerabilities in the operating system or other software on the target machine to gain access and create copies of itself. Worms can quickly spread to other devices connected to the same network, causing widespread damage and disrupting normal operations.

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

It works by exploiting vulnerabilities in the operating system or other software on the target machine to gain access and create copies of itself. Worms can quickly spread to other devices connected to the same network, causing widespread damage and disrupting normal operations.

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