More than 15,000 internet-exposed Four-Faith F3x24 and F3x36 routers could potentially be compromised in ongoing intrusions exploiting the high-severity operating system command injection flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-12856, according to The Hacker News.
Investigations looking into a potential sales ban for TP-Link wireless routers in the U.S. next year were reported by the Wall Street Journal to have been conducted by the Justice, Defense, and Commerce departments amid escalating Chinese state-sponsored intrusions against the said devices, Ars Technica reports.
The local network is no more. Neither is the corporate firewall. Users are not only working from the office but also remotely, meaning the network we utilize has quickly become the internet, leaving devices and data vulnerable to cyber threats. But how do we monitor this new, expanded network? Rob Allen, Chief Product Officer at ThreatLocker, joins...
The firewalls underwent a series of basic functionality tests, where they demonstrated inadequate performance, with Amazon Web Services scoring a mere 0.38% in effectiveness, a steep decline from its already low score of 5.39% six months ago.
Such features, which have been implemented across all versions of Cisco ASA and FTD this month, ensure protection against continuous failed remote access VPN service authentication attempts.