CVE-2021-34481 Print Spooler Vulnerability
What Happened? Jacob Baines (@Junior_Baines on Twitter), a Dragos vulnerability researcher, discovered another vulnerability in Print Spooler. Microsoft released an advisory for t...
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The ransomware threat has metastasized over the past five years into a national security crisis, economically impacting all US industry verticals. This development is most rea...
Read MoreHow Blumira Helped Fechheimer Evade a HAFNIUM Exchange Attack
Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities affected many organizations, but some fared better than others with the help of trusted security advisors. Fechheimer, a global uniform manufa...
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Single malware infections happen to organizations of all shapes and sizes; they happen so regularly that it’s almost routine. Multiple malware infections are less common but...
Read MoreBlumira Accelerates Time to Detection to Milliseconds
Recently, Blumira began a large-scale project to introduce a powerful new detection system called Real-Time Detections. We built this technology in-house to provide you with real-t...
Read MoreUpdate Now: Microsoft Exchange Server Zero-Days
What Happened A China-based Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) actor codenamed HAFNIUM is known to be actively targeting U.S. organizations across multiple industry sectors, accordi...
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