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Cato Networks SASE report reveals enterprise security threats

Cato Networks SASE report reveals enterprise security threats
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20-Year-Old Exploits and TikTok Flows Threaten Enterprise Security, Finds New Cato Networks SASE Report

Share this article Share this article TEL AVIV, Israel, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Cato Networks, the provider of the world s first SASE platform, announced today the results of its quarterly analysis of global enterprise networks. The Cato Networks SASE Threat Research Report found that popular preconceptions of enterprise security and network usage are often inaccurate. While exotic attacks and nation-states such as Russia and China grab headlines, the most prevalent enterprise cybersecurity risks in Q1 came from unpatched legacy systems, attacks from the US, and consumer applications, such as TikTok. Based on Cato s research, the US was by far the most common source of attacks during Q1, 2021.

Exchange Server Attackers Launched Scans Within Five Minutes of Disclosure

Exchange Server Attackers Launched Scans Within Five Minutes of Disclosure Phil Muncaster UK / EMEA News Reporter , Infosecurity Magazine The 2021 Cortex Xpanse Attack Surface Threat Report from Palo Alto Networks was compiled from scans of 50 million IP addresses associated with 50 global enterprises, carried out January-March 2021. The report revealed that as soon as new vulnerabilities are announced by vendors, attackers rush to take advantage, utilizing cheap cloud computing power to back their efforts. “Scans began within 15 minutes after CVE announcements were released between January and March. Attackers worked faster for the Microsoft Exchange Server zero-days, launching scans within five minutes of Microsoft’s March 2 announcement,” the report noted.

Malicious scans for at-risk systems start minutes after disclosure

Malicious scans for at-risk systems start minutes after disclosure Statistics collated by Palo Alto Networks reveal malicious actors begin scanning the internet for systems at risk of new CVEs within minutes Share this item with your network: By Published: 20 May 2021 12:45 Malicious actors begin to scan for at-risk systems within an average of 15 minutes of the disclosure of a new Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE), and in many instances much quicker than that – scans for vulnerable Microsoft Exchange Server deployments began within five minutes back in March 2021. This is according to newly released statistics collated by Palo Alto Networks’ Cortex Xpanse research team, which studied the public-facing attack surfaces of 50 global enterprises between January and March, monitoring scans of 50 million IP addresses.

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