Palo Alto Networks , the leader in cybersecurity, has released a new 2024 Incident Response Report from Unit 42.
This report details the most exploited attack vectors of the past year. It also spotlights the cybercriminal group known as Muddled Libra and analyzes its most successful attack patterns to determine how the most sophisticated attackers may attempt to breach your defenses.
Unit 42 found that software vulnerabilities are often the main attack entry point, sophisticated attacks often involve the exploitation of multiple attack vectors, including compromised credentials, phishing, and brute force methods.
While cybersecurity can often feel like an endless battle between attackers and defenders. At Unit 42, we believe intelligence, insight, and preparation still gives defenders the edge needed to protect themselves.
You can read the report here.
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Palo Alto’s 2024 Incident Response Report From Unit 42 Is Out
Palo Alto Networks , the leader in cybersecurity, has released a new 2024 Incident Response Report from Unit 42.
This report details the most exploited attack vectors of the past year. It also spotlights the cybercriminal group known as Muddled Libra and analyzes its most successful attack patterns to determine how the most sophisticated attackers may attempt to breach your defenses.
Unit 42 found that software vulnerabilities are often the main attack entry point, sophisticated attacks often involve the exploitation of multiple attack vectors, including compromised credentials, phishing, and brute force methods.
While cybersecurity can often feel like an endless battle between attackers and defenders. At Unit 42, we believe intelligence, insight, and preparation still gives defenders the edge needed to protect themselves.
You can read the report here.
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