
Over 1.000 companies are facing infected WordPress websites whose security is threatened by JavaScript backdoors. The attack method uses four different backdoors for maximum damage. Companies must therefore implement proactive security strategies.
Hackers don’t stop at national borders – neither does ProSec! Therefore ProSec is in this article The Austrian news site oe24 highlighted hacker attacks as a company specializing in IT security.
The article on oe24 deals with a current hacker attack on the state administration in Carinthia, in which the perpetrators encrypted the entire network and demanded millions in ransom. It is emphasized that this is not an isolated case, but that cybercrime is, on the contrary, continuing to increase internationally and causing enormous damage.
Both private companies and public sector institutions are required to protect themselves as best and proactively as possible against possible cyberattacks before they and the users of their services fall victim to hackers.
In the article on oe24, ProSec is presented as a company that specializes in penetration testing and thus the protection of companies and institutions from hackers. We test our clients' networks by acting like malicious hackers. We do not cause any damage, but rather inform those responsible about all security gaps found and support them in closing them.
Over 1.000 companies are facing infected WordPress websites whose security is threatened by JavaScript backdoors. The attack method uses four different backdoors for maximum damage. Companies must therefore implement proactive security strategies.
Hackers use misconfigurations in AWS for targeted phishing attacks. Companies are thus unknowingly opening their IT infrastructure to attacks. Traditional security measures often fail to defend against this threat.
Security researchers discover a security hole in Apple's "Find My" network that enables industrial espionage. Using the "nRootTag" method, attackers can secretly turn devices into tracking devices. Companies around the world are alarmed and are looking for protective measures.
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