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9 steps to take if your IT systems are under attack

If your Gloucestershire business or organisation’s IT system is infected with malware or ransomware, SoGlos shares some crucial steps which could help save the day, thanks to the National Cyber Security Centre. ....

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CISA Encourages Shields Up to Protect Operations and Workers

U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency CISA has urged a Shields Up defense in depth approach, as Russian use of wiper malware in the Ukrainian war escalates. The Russian malware HermeticWiper and Whispergate are destructive attacks that corrupt the infected computers. ....

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CISA Encourages Shields Up to Protect Operations and Workers

U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency CISA has urged a Shields Up defense in depth approach, as Russian use of wiper malware in the Ukrainian war escalates. The Russian malware HermeticWiper and Whispergate are destructive attacks that corrupt the infected computers. ....

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Microsoft Resources for Exchange Flaws and an Alert from CISA


Thursday, March 11, 2021
As we alerted our readers last week, Microsoft announced that its Exchange email servers have been compromised, which is estimated to affect at least 30,000 companies based in the United States. It is reported that the hackers installed web shells (and sometimes multiple web shells) into Microsoft’s customers’ email servers, giving the hackers back doors into the victims’ email content. These web shells allow the attackers to have complete remote control over the victims’ emails and to access other information technology assets of the victims. This means they can access all the data contained in the emails and can plant malware or ransomware directly into a company’s system without having to use a phishing attack that would rely on an employee to introduce the malicious code into the system. ....

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