The malware known as SocGholish is compromising businesses via deceptive browser update prompts. deluding users into downloading harmful codes. eSentire’s report emphasizes its evasiveness and complexity of infiltration. The initial stage of attack involves compromising legitimate websites and injecting harmful Javascript code. SocGholish skirts automated security analysis tools and employs further fraudulent measures to extract stored passwords and amass private data.

Does CMS Know What It Is Doing With Its GLP-1 Obesity Coverage Pilot?
CMS’s new GLP-1 Bridge program expands Medicare access to obesity drugs but raises concerns about cost, supply and implementation challenges. The post Does CMS Know


