As zero-day exploits against Windows continue, Microsoft has been paying hackers to disclose details of security flaws for years. So why haven’t the attacks stopped?
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ExtremeTech on MSNMicrosoft Patches Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited Since March 2023ESET, a Slovak cybersecurity company, has reported that a newly patched zero-day vulnerability in the Windows Win32 Kernel ...
Patch Tuesday includes six actively exploited zero-day vulnerabilities. Learn about the critical vulnerabilities and why ...
Breaking into the cybersecurity field can be a challenge for some — but 36-year-old Ankit Masrani stumbled into it. The ...
Microsoft fixes 57 security flaws, including six zero-days exploited in the wild. CISA mandates patches by April 1.
Slovak cybersecurity company ESET says a newly patched zero-day vulnerability in the Windows Win32 Kernel Subsystem has been ...
A cybersecurity program Microsoft launched last year for rural hospitals has “exceeded projections” with nearly a third of ...
Microsoft’s monthly release of security fixes addresses vulnerabilities including six flaws that are believed to be under ...
This Women's History Month, learn how Microsoft is helping to grow a more diverse and inclusive cybersecurity workforce.
Microsoft March 5 announced that 550 rural hospitals have joined the Cybersecurity for Rural Hospitals Program, an initiative ...
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Up to $75M needed to fix up rural hospital cybersecurity as ransomware gangs keep scratching at the doorMicrosoft said it would cost an estimated $30,000 to $40,000 per rural hospital to raise its security posture to basic ...
A cyberattack on a rural hospital or health system can have devastating impacts, leaving in its wake patient harm and financial distress. In part two of this conversation, John Riggi, national advisor ...
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