Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency
Irony of Ironies: CISA Hacked — ‘by China’
Richi Jennings | | china, china espionage, Chinese, Chinese Communists, Chinese drive-by attack, chinese government, chinese hacker, Chinese hackers, Chinese state-sponsored hacking group, Chinese Threat Actors, CIRCIA, cisa, CISA.gov, CVE-2023-46805, CVE-2024-21887, CVE-2024-21893, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency, Data Stolen By China, federal agency, Ivanti, Ivanti Connect Secure, Ivanti Policy Secure, Ivanti security, Ivanti Vulnerabilities, Ivanti Zero day vulnerability, Ligolo, Magnet Goblin, NerbianRAT, NSA/CISA, Peoples Republic of China, SB Blogwatch, Volt Typhoon, WARPWIRE
Free rides and traffic jams: U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency penetrated in February, via vuln in Ivanti ...
Security Boulevard
VMware Flaw a Vector in SolarWinds Breach?
BrianKrebs | | APT 29, Ars Technica, cisa, Cozy Bear, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, Data breaches, Duo, FSB, Microsoft Outlook Web App, New York Times, nsa, SAML token compromise, Security Assertion Markup Language, The Coming Storm, U.S. National Security Agency, VMware, Volexity, Washington Post
U.S. government cybersecurity agencies warned this week that the attackers behind the widespread hacking spree stemming from the compromise at network software firm SolarWinds used weaknesses in other, non-SolarWinds products to attack ...