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A visitor photographs a symbol of a cloud at the Deutsche Telekom stand the day before the CeBIT technology trade fair. Kaseya began the technical work for deployment of the company’s servers that support the software-as-a-service VSA product, after the SaaS servers were taken offline as a precautionary measure following a ransomware attack against on-prem installations.(Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Kaseya began the technical work for deployment of the company’s servers that support the software-as-a-service VSA product, configuring an additional layer of security to the SaaS infrastructure.
The added security layer will change the underlying IP address of the VSA servers, which will be transparent for almost all customers, but will require an update to any IP whitelist for firewalls that included the Kaseya VSA server, the latest update on the Kaseya website noted. The new IP addresses can be found here.