Function Description This function will be available in NTA V4.5R90F04 in Q2 2023. NTA allows online upgrades of the DDoS detection rule library for automatic protection. This function can meet most of the current customization requirements by providing the latest detection rules against new types of DDoS attacks. Configuration Procedure...
Author: NSFOCUS
Microsoft Outlook Privilege Escalation Vulnerability (CVE-2023-23397) Notification
Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT has monitored that Microsoft has officially released a patch update, which fixes a Microsoft Outlook privilege escalation vulnerability. An unauthenticated attacker sends a specially crafted email, causing the victim to connect to an external UNC location controlled by the attacker, causing the victim's Net-NTLMv2 hash to...
GISEC Global 2023
GISEC Global, March 14-16, 2023, Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai NSFOCUS participated in GISEC Global 2023 in Dubai, a great opportunity to connect with local partners, industry-leading experts and technology innovators. NSFOCUS team presented our solutions and services to booth visitors with hands-on demonstrations.
NSFOCUS Releases 2022 Global DDoS Attack Landscape Report
Santa Clara, Calif. March 16, 2023 – NSFOCUS, a global provider of intelligent hybrid security solutions, today released its “2022 Global DDoS Attack Landscape Report†which includes many findings to help organizations and users defend against DDoS attacks. According to the report, The DDoS attack landscape remains challenging. The increasing number...
NSFOCUS DDoS Attack Landscape Report 2022
The DDoS attack landscape remains challenging. While organizations continue to explore new defense methods to protect against DDoS attacks proactively, attackers never stop creating sly and novel tactics to take down the target services. Download a copy of the full report to learn more.
Microsoft’s March security update for multiple high-risk product vulnerabilities
Overview On March 15, NSFOCUS CERT monitored that Microsoft had released a security update patch for March, which fixed 82 security issues, involving widely used products such as Windows Hyper-V, Microsoft Outlook, Windows HTTP Protocol Stack, Microsoft Graphics, Microsoft Excel, etc., including high-risk vulnerability types such as privilege enhancement, remote...





