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Router Exploitation: Safeguarding Your Network Infrastructure from Threats

Router exploitation involves attackers compromising network routers to gain unauthorised access, intercept sensitive communications, or exploit connected devices. Routers are the gateways to internal networks, making them prime targets for cybercriminals seeking to breach security perimeters. Once exploited, they can allow hackers to:

Intercept and manipulate traffic: Attackers can spy on or alter data being transmitted across your network, including sensitive information such as passwords, financial transactions, and proprietary business data.

Launch further attacks: Compromised routers can serve as platforms for Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks or enable the installation of malware across connected devices.

Steal login credentials: Man-in-the-middle attacks through routers can capture usernames, passwords, and encryption keys, allowing hackers to gain deeper access to corporate systems.

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EPSS: The Secret Weapon for Proactive Risk Management

Both CVSS and EPSS have their respective strengths and weaknesses, and the best choice for an organization may depend on its specific needs and priorities. However, EPSS offers several compelling advantages, particularly in terms of its proactive approach, data-driven analysis, and ability to provide more accurate and timely risk assessments.

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Information Security: A Crucial Pitch for Indian Cricket

Indian cricket, a religion for millions, is a massive industry with significant digital footprints. Everything is increasingly digitised, from player statistics to ticket sales, match schedules to fan engagement. It makes a prime target for cyberattacks. Here’s how information security benefits Indian cricket:

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The 5 Biggest Cyber Threats for Financial Services

The financial services industry, a cornerstone of modern economies, is a prime target for cybercriminals. The allure of vast sums of money, sensitive personal data, and the intricate web of interconnected systems makes it a lucrative hunting ground. This blog delves into the five most significant cyber threats facing financial institutions, providing insights into their modus operandi, potential impact, and strategies for mitigation.

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Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Evasion: A Critical Threat to MSMEs

DPI is a sophisticated technique network administrators employ to examine the data content within network packets. It’s instrumental in detecting and preventing malicious activities such as malware, spam, and unauthorised access. However, cybercriminals have adapted and developed countermeasures to bypass DPI, a phenomenon known as DPI evasion.