Week in review: Mass iPhone hacking, SSL VPNs under attack, SOC analysts overwhelmed

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Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles and podcasts:

Cybersecurity in the age of the remote workforce
Users can be set up for a productive experience while maintaining the security integrity for the enterprise.

Attackers are targeting vulnerable Fortigate and Pulse Secure SSL VPNs
Attackers are taking advantage of recently released vulnerability details and PoC exploit code to extract private keys and user passwords from vulnerable Pulse Connect Secure SSL VPN and Fortigate SSL VPN installations.

Five vendors accounted for 24.1% of vulnerabilities in 2019 so far
Further analysis reveals that 54% of 2019 vulnerabilities are Web-related, 34% have public exploits, 53% can be exploited remotely, and that 34% of 2019 vulnerabilities do not have a documented solution.

Worried about cyber pirates hijacking autonomous ships? Focus on port cybersecurity first
There is a glaring area of vulnerability on the port management side that has not been fully discussed or addressed: connected systems at our nation’s ports.

Google discovers websites exploiting iPhones, pushing spying implants en masse
Unidentified attackers have been compromising…

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