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

Kaseya

The Weapon: Two-Factor Authentication. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), a form of multi-factor authentication, uses a second layer of authentication to access your systems by requiring users to provide a password (something they know) and a mobile app or token (something they have). The Threat: Malware.

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

Kaseya

The infection can take the form of a virus, Trojan horse, worm, spyware, adware, rootkit or other malware like ransomware. Regularly Back Up Your Data: It is essential for every business to build cyber resilience by putting business recovery and data backup procedures in place as a mitigation against the damage caused by cybercrime.

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Attack Vectors: How They Can Harm Your Company

Kaseya

A trusted domain is one that authenticates the user while the others are called trusting domains. The infection can take the form of a virus, trojan horse, worm, spyware, adware, rootkit or the infamous ransomware. It allows users to access information from multiple domains with just one login. Man-in-the-Middle Attacks .

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