Secure Your Mobile Connections with New IP Blocking Feature

By Kalie Radsmikham When downloading an application from the App Store, do you actually check the logistics of it? For example, how is it connecting to the internet? Or an even more relatable… Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Jabra Engage Headsets für Innovaphone zertifiziert

Neue Jabra Engage Headsets für Innovaphone zertifiziert Gute Nachrichten für alle unsere Innovaphone-Kunden: Die neuen Jabra Headsets Engage 65 und 75 sind in die innovaphone-Firmware integriert und werden nun ab V12r2sr14 an IP112, IP222 und IP232 unterstützt. Jabra Engage 65 Mono Produkt-Info: integriertes Busylight, dreifache Funkdichte nach neuestem DECT Standard, Verpackungsinhalt: Headset und Basis, USB Kabel, […]

Threat Roundup for June 16-22

By Talos Group Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between June 1 and June 15. As with previous round-ups, this post isn’t meant to be an… Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Threat Roundup for June 16-22

By Talos Group Today, Talos is publishing a glimpse into the most prevalent threats we’ve observed between June 1 and June 15. As with previous round-ups, this post isn’t meant to be an… Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Cisco PSIRT Notice About Public Exploitation of the Cisco ASA Web Services Denial of Service Vulnerability

By Omar Santos PSIRT is aware of public exploitation of the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Web Services Denial of Service Vulnerabilityidentified by Cisco bug ID CSCvi16029 and CVE ID CVE-2018-0296…. Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Cisco PSIRT Notice About Public Exploitation of the Cisco ASA Web Services Denial of Service Vulnerability

By Omar Santos PSIRT is aware of public exploitation of the Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance Web Services Denial of Service Vulnerabilityidentified by Cisco bug ID CSCvi16029 and CVE ID CVE-2018-0296…. Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Secure your Endpoints Against Ransomware: Introducing Malicious Activity Protection

By Neil Patel Dubbed by many as the “Year of Ransomware”, 2017 provided us with a very important and dangerous evolution to how these attacks make their way to your endpoints. Source:: Cisco Security Notice