Ahead of the UN General Assembly, the US Secret Service dismantled a network involving over 100,000 SIM cards that posed a significant threat to New York's telecommunications.
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Compromised network edge devices accounted for initial compromise in 30% of incidents impacting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in 2024. These devices, which include VPN appliances, firewalls ...
This post is a followup post from my colleague Garett Redelings, Enjoy! — Last month I had written about Cisco’s IronPort Application Visibility Controls. The information here on the Cisco SIO is a ...
You must have heard of "VPN". You might even be using one right now and want to brag about how it keeps your network "secure" ...
The Secret Service discovered more than 100,000 SIM cards and 300 servers, which could disable cellular towers or be used to ...
A massive and highly dangerous illegal tech operation has been discovered just miles from the United Nations headquarters in New ...
The U.S. Secret Service dismantled a massive SIM farm network operating throughout the New York tristate area, exposing vulnerabilities in mobile infrastructure and raising alarms about threats to ...
The district has hired cybersecurity experts to investigate a "network security incident," Superintendent Steve Archibald ...