May 21st 2021
This Week in Enterprise Tech 444
A Quicker Dip in the Data Lake
The year of ransomware? Location data for authentication, dealing with complex data workflows with Varada
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Guests:
Eran Vanounou
- Experts warn about ongoing AutoHotkey-based malware attacks
- Cobalt Strike a preferred hacking tool by cybercrime, APT groups
- Reminder: Hurricane season is coming and it's time to prepare
- Windows PoC exploit released for wormable RCE
- Attackers took 5 minutes to start scanning for Exchange Server flaws
- U.S. Airlines may start weighing passengers
- One of the U.S.'s largest insurance companies reportedly paid $40 million to ransomware hackers
- Microsoft adds GPS location to identity and access control in Azure AD
- Eran Vanounou, CEO of Verada talks about how organizations can make the most of their data
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Links
- Experts Warn About Ongoing AutoHotkey-Based Malware Attacks
- Cobalt Strike Becomes a Preferred Hacking Tool by Cybercrime, APT Groups
- Quick Dam QD65-2 5' Barrier Water Flood Dam Bags
- Dam Easy Door Dam Residential Flood Barrier for Flood Protection of Doorways and Windows
- Windows PoC Exploit Released for Wormable RCE
- Attackers Took 5 Minutes to Start Scanning for Exchange Server Flaws
- U.S. Airlines May Start Weighing Passengers At The Gate
- One of the US’s largest insurance companies reportedly paid $40 million to ransomware hackers
- Microsoft Adds GPS Location to Identity & Access Control in Azure AD
- Varada