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NFIR Threat Intelligence Report - Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows operating systems (CVE-2022-26809 & CVE-2022-24491)

NFIR Threat Intelligence Report – Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows operating systems (CVE-2022-26809 & CVE-2022-24491)

On Tuesday, April 12, 2022, Microsoft published patches for several vulnerabilities.The specific vulnerabilities for which this Threat Intelligence Report is written are thevulnerabilities (CVE-2022-26809/ CVE-2022-24491)

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NFIR Threat Intelligence Report: Indications that vulnerability in ‘log4j’ library (CVE-2021-44228) may be actively exploited

NFIR Threat Intelligence Report: Indications that vulnerability in ‘log4j’ library (CVE-2021-44228) may be actively exploited

On Friday, December 10, 2021, a Proof-of-Concept (PoC) was published for a vulnerability in the popular Java library “log4j”(https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/). The vulnerability carries the official CVE

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SECURITY INCIDENT AT YOUR ORGANIZATION?

The next 30 minutes are crucial!

The first 30 minutes after a cyber security incident are crucial because a quick and adequate response can limit the damage. In addition, further spread of the attack can be prevented and essential evidence can be secured for further investigation.

Our Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) is available 24/7 to support businesses and organizations during IT security incidents.

SECURITY INCIDENT AT YOUR ORGANIZATION?

The next 30 minutes are crucial!

The first 30 minutes after a cyber security incident are crucial because a quick and adequate response can limit the damage. In addition, further spread of the attack can be prevented and essential evidence can be secured for further investigation.

Our Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) is available 24/7 to support businesses and organizations during IT security incidents.