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Post by account_disabled on Dec 3, 2023 4:35:29 GMT -5
The scenario of successful attacks exploiting well-known and preventable vulnerabilities shows no signs of slowing down. Companies continue to misprioritize, ignoring lower-severity vulnerabilities that result in known breaches in favor of much more serious vulnerabilities that pose serious risks. They therefore leave their systems vulnerable, which opens avenues for exploitation leading to serious incidents of data exfiltration. The supply chain is exposed to risks Major security breaches will continue to dominate the news, but the most recent form of attack businesses are experiencing is targeting their supply chains. As explained in the Buy Bulk SMS Service recent Bloomberg article which accuses China of integrating chips the size of a grain of rice into super micro servers, and in view of previous attacks using chips embedded in printers purchased by the American government, the threat is very real. Corporate attacks and industrial espionage will take on new dimensions as supply chain malware attacks are discovered. 5. IoT devices are prime targets The main devices targeted will be those in the IoT, from consumer routers to home surveillance cameras. The supply chain of many vendors, including those that offer digital personal assistants, is expected to become a new target for those who aspire to infiltrate poorly secured DevOps environments and processes.
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