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Congratulations to the Winners Who Escaped the Dreaded Haunted House of IT

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Malware – short for malicious software, is a term used to represent computer viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, adware, spyware, etc. Kaseya VSA , a remote monitoring and endpoint management solution, maintains the security of your infrastructure by automating software patching and remediating critical software vulnerabilities.

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Endpoint Protection: Why It’s Important, How It Works & What To Consider

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These tools are commonly known as Endpoint Protection Platforms (EPP) that combine the functionalities of various security products like antivirus and antimalware solutions, firewalls, antispyware and intrusion prevention systems into a single package. Endpoint protection vs. antivirus programs. Low false positive rates.

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Zero-Day: Vulnerabilities, Exploits, Attacks and How to Manage Them

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A hacker’s goal is to identify weaknesses or vulnerabilities in an organization’s IT infrastructure that they can then exploit for nefarious purposes. The infection can take the form of a virus, Trojan horse, worm, spyware, adware, rootkit or other malware like ransomware. Why Are Zero-Day Attacks So Dangerous?

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Attack Vectors: How They Can Harm Your Company

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An attack vector refers to any method or pathway a hacker may use to penetrate, infiltrate or compromise the IT infrastructure of the target entity. . The infection can take the form of a virus, trojan horse, worm, spyware, adware, rootkit or the infamous ransomware. What Is Meant by Attack Vector? . Clue: phishing emails.

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