The ZeroLogon ransomware exploit targets a critical vulnerability (CVE-2020-1472) in Microsoft’s Active Directory, enabling unauthorized access to domain controllers without credentials. Exploiting the Netlogon Remote Protocol flaw, attackers can gain control over the entire network. Organizations should apply security patches, monitor unusual activity, and implement multi-factor authentication to mitigate risks from this serious threat.
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An Expert Weighs in on the Proposed Removal of Limits on HIPAA Fines
Proposed legislation in the US aims to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity and muster more accountability. The Health Infrastructure Security and Accountability Act intends to financially penalize