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2023 Ransomware Examples
Sep 12, 2023 Sprocket Security

2023 Ransomware Examples

Ransomware has emerged as one of the most common and damaging malware threats in recent years. In fact, the volume and expense of ransomware attacks have caused some insurers to exclude them from cybersecurity coverage. Read on to learn more about the top 2023 ransomware attacks and how to protect yourself and your company.
What is attack surface management?
Jul 20, 2023 Sprocket Security

What is attack surface management?

Continuous monitoring of an organization’s attack surface – digital and physical assets that connect to the internet – is possible with attack surface management.
Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security
Jul 07, 2023 Sprocket Security

Artificial Intelligence in Cyber Security

AI will almost certainly become a central part of the SOC of the future. However, it’s important to ensure that this AI is well-trained and to address the potential for attacks specifically targeting these AI systems.
Network penetration testing: what is it and why do you need it?
Jun 08, 2023 Sprocket Security

Network penetration testing: what is it and why do you need it?

How your business will benefit from network penetration testing and why it’s important to conduct annual testing.
What Are Breach and Attack Simulations?
Apr 28, 2023 Sprocket Security

What Are Breach and Attack Simulations?

Regular BAS exercises can be a valuable tool to improve an organization’s security posture and protect against cyber threats. In the long run, finding and fixing vulnerabilities in an exercise is cheaper and safer than discovering them when an attacker exploits.
Discovering wp-admin.php URLs in Wordpress With GravityForms
Apr 05, 2023 Juan Pablo Gomez Postigo

Discovering wp-admin.php URLs in Wordpress With GravityForms

By targeting a specific endpoint and passing in a random string, GravityForms will prompt users to authenticate first. This results in the unauthenticated user being redirected to the obscured administrative login page for /wp-admin.