OCTOBER NEWS?- SHAKING UP ATTACK SURFACE MANAGEMENT

OCTOBER NEWS?- SHAKING UP ATTACK SURFACE MANAGEMENT

We are very excited to announce our latest product update - Active Vulnerability Scanning - we see it as the future of Attack Surface Management, where we move from passive scanning to scanning with active testing.

It helps solve the problem that many SOC teams face: Wanting to know which critical vulnerabilities should be handled first, so risk can be reduced effectively.

Read on for more product updates, content, events, webinars, and more ↓


The Latest Product Updates

Active Vulnerability Scanning

Actively Attempt To Exploit CVEs: Go beyond standard CVE detection with automated exploitation attempts on CVEs in your external attack surface.

Detect Issues Beyond CVE Databases: Actively test your organization’s external digital assets for security errors outside the scope of CVE databases.

Automate Security Testing For Web Apps: Automate application security testing to scan your web apps for common vulnerabilities and issues.

Certificate Expiry View and Alert

Prevent vulnerabilities by monitoring certificate expiry, ensuring that all digital assets remain secure and compliant.

Avoid service interruptions with automated alerts for upcoming expirations, allowing for timely renewals and uninterrupted access.

Improved classification of cooperate credentials

The update means increased detection and improved classification.


Telegram is a favored platform for cyber criminals. In August 2024, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested and following his release, Durov announced changes to Telegram’s policies, including disclosing user data. What will this mean for cyber crime?

Read the report.

The big news of the Q is RansomHub taking the first place crown from LockBitafter 2 years. Also, the highest number of active groups on record was recorded. See the Tech Republic article covering the changes and read the report here.

Leveraging data from Cyberint the report highlights a surge in malicious activities. Key trends in 2024 include:

  • Increase in aggressive ransomware attacks, malware infections
  • More convincing and harder to detect phishing campaigns

and more. Read the full report for all the details .

More Content From Cyberint?

Is MEOW Ransomware Getting its Claws out?

MEOW ransomware is a significant cyber threat known for its disruptive activities. In 2024, the group’s operations underwent a significant shift, executing over 80 successful attacks worldwide.?

Read the Blog →

Why Scammers Love the Holidays and How to Stop Holiday Phishing Risks

For phishing scammers, the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year. Cyberint research shows that phishing alerts surged by 46% last December.

Read the blog →

Join Us For These Webinars

Coming up: 2 webinars,1 for MSSPs and 1 covering demonstrating cyber success.

External Cyber Risk Management For MSSPs

Register for the Webinar →

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Demonstrating Cyber Success: How To Report Success & Value To Executive Stakeholders

Register for the Webinar →

Cyberint Around the Globe

This month Cyberint hopped the continents, first visiting Asia (Security Days, Tokyo & GovWare, Singapore), then stopping in Europe (it-sa, Germany), and finally hopping to North America (Sector, Canada).

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