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Aviatrix unveils features to simplify network security management
Aviatrix unveiled new features and functionality designed to fill critical cloud network security gaps in cloud environments. With its latest software release and introduction of new features, including the Hybrid Cloud Transit and Distributed Cloud Firewall (DCF) integration with enhanced threat intelligence capabilities, Aviatrix is equipping enterprises to secure their cloud egress and hybrid-cloud connectivity, areas that have long posed challenges for cloud-first organizations. As enterprises migrate more workloads and modernize on cloud workloads, they … More →
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Phishers reach targets via Eventbrite services
Crooks are leveraging the event management and ticketing website Eventbrite to deliver their phishing emails to potential targets. “Since July, these attacks have increased 25% week over week, resulting in a total growth rate of 900%,” Perception Point researchers say. The phishing emails impersonate legitimate companies The phishing emails look like they are coming from Eventbrite because they are, but their content is crafted to impersonate legitimate businesses such as NLB Group (financial institution), EnergyAustralia … More →
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