Join Scott Young and Shaun Sturby from Optrics Engineering as they discuss FireEye’s update on the Solarwinds attack, Flash is dead but Extreme Networks didn’t get the memo, DNSpooq and SonicWall joins FireEye, Microsoft and MalwareBytes on the list of network security companies who have been hacked.
Timecodes:
0:00 – Intro
0:20 – Today’s 3 topics
0:49 – Topic 1: FireEye’s update on the Solarwinds attack
2:33 – Topic 2: Flash is dead but Extreme Networks didn’t get the memo
4:45 – Topic 3: DNSpooq
10:45 – Bonus Topic: SonicWall joins FireEye, Microsoft and MalwareBytes
14:09 – Closing remarks
Learn more about FireEye’s update on the Solarwinds Hack:
- Remediation and Hardening Strategies for Microsoft 365 to Defend Against UNC2452
- Mandiant Azure AD Investigator
Learn more about Extreme Network missing Adobe Flash End-of-Life deadline:
Learn more about DNSpooq:
Learn more about Pi Hole:
Learn more about SonicWall being added to security companies who have had a security breach:
- Urgent Security Notice: Probable SMA 100 Series Vulnerability [Updated Jan. 25, 2021]
- SonicWall says it was hacked using zero-days in its own products
- Supply Chain Attacks & 0-Days: Es tu, SonicWall?