Cybercriminals look to exploit Intel ME vulnerabilities for highly persistent implants

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Cybercriminals look to exploit Intel ME vulnerabilities for highly persistent implants

Leaked Conti information show the ransomware gang likely completed a proof of concept to exploit Intel ME and rewrite its firmware. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by CIO Canada Events: It's Time to Demystify Hybrid Clouds

Learn about cloud-first strategies from innovative IT leaders at the Canadian CIO Future of Cloud Summit.

4 reasons why CISOs can't ignore climate change

Climate change is causing disruptions to the supply chain and critical services, and attackers are keen to take advantage of it.

Conti ransomware explained: What you need to know about this aggressive criminal group

The Conti ransomware group is less likely to help victims restore encrypted files and more likely to leak exfiltrated data.

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Event: CIO's first-ever Future of Cloud Summit | June 8-9

Hear from Canada's top experts on launching, scaling, and innovating in complex hybrid architectures. Join them at The Canadian CIO Future of Cloud Summit on June 8-9 to learn their solutions (and challenges), in preparing for the future.

Logic bomb attacks: 4 famous examples

A logic bomb is malicous code that waits for the right time or the right opportunity to strike.

Hottest new cybersecurity products at RSA 2022

The annual RSA Conference is an opportunity for companies to showcase their latest cybersecurity products. Here are some of the most interesting new products being shown at RSA Conference 2022.

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