"Log4Shell Shows No Sign of Fading, Spotted in 30% of CVE Exploits"
According to a Cato Networks survey, organizations still run insecure protocols across their Wide Access Network (WAN), making cybercriminals' movement easier. The Cato CTRL SASE Threat Report Q1 2024 examines security threats and their network characteristics for all aggregate traffic and all endpoints across sites, remote users, and cloud resources. Threat actors have less trouble snooping critical data in transit once they penetrate a network. All enterprises run insecure protocols across their WAN, with 62 percent of web application traffic being HTTP, 54 percent being telnet, and 46 percent being SMB v1 or v2 instead of SMBv3. This article continues to discuss key findings from the recent Cato CTRL SASE Threat Report.
Help Net Security reports "Log4Shell Shows No Sign of Fading, Spotted in 30% of CVE Exploits"
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