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Teenage Hackers Must be Stopped: US DHS’s CSRB Report
Richi Jennings | | 2 factor auth, 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA bypass, 2FA Flaws, 2FA phishing, 2FA policies, 2FA/MFA, cellphone fraud, CSRB, Cyber Safety Review Board, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, factor auth, homeland security, Homeland Security Presidential Directive, homelandsecurity, Lapsus$, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Multifactor Authentication, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, sim swap fraud, SIM swap scams, SIM swapping, two factor authentication, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Department of Homeland Security, US Homeland Security
2FA SMS FAIL: Lapsus$ social engineers exploited weak two-factor authentication. Something must be done! (Well, this is something.) ...
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Why the Log4Shell vulnerability will never become yesterday’s news
On July 11, 2022, the Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) published a report on Log4Shelstating that organizations should be prepared to address Log4j vulnerabilities for years to come. We're taking a look ...
First CSRB Report Tackles on Ongoing Log4j Risk
The Log4j vulnerabilities discovered in 2021 continue to pose significant risks to organizations worldwide. The Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) released a series of recommendations aimed at addressing that risk and underscoring ...
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New Cyber Safety Review Board Will Tackle Log4j Debacle First
Teri Robinson | | 0-day vulnerability, Apache Log4j (CVE-2021-44228), Cyber Safety Review Board, Department of Homeland Security
DHS has launched the long-awaited Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) to assess major cybersecurity incidents and make recommendations for improvements. After a year in the making, the CSRB is first setting its ...
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