Proofpoint to Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $12.3B

Proofpoint to Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $12.3B

Proofpoint to Be Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $12.3B | IT Security News 26. April 2021 The cybersecurity company will go private following the all-cash transaction. Like this: Like Loading… Related Tags: Dark Reading: Sponsors Endpoint Cybersecurity www.endpoint-cybersecurity.com – Consulting in building your security products– Employee awareness training– Security tests for applications and pentesting… and…

Apple AirDrop flaw could expose personal info to anyone in Wi-Fi range

Apple AirDrop flaw could expose personal info to anyone in Wi-Fi range

A new report by researchers at a German university suggests that the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth powered Apple-to-Apple data transfer tech could expose your phone number and email address to a stranger who is in Wi-Fi range. All the stranger would need to do is be in range. Technische Universitat Darmstadt researchers suggest that simply opening…

Passwordstate users warned to ‘reset all passwords’ after attackers plant malicious update – TechCrunch

Passwordstate users warned to ‘reset all passwords’ after attackers plant malicious update – TechCrunch

Click Studios, the Australian software house that develops the enterprise password manager Passwordstate, has warned customers to reset passwords across their organizations after a cyberattack on the password manager. An email sent by Click Studios to customers said the company had confirmed that attackers had “compromised” the password manager’s software update feature in order to…

Thoma Bravo buys cybersecurity vendor Proofpoint for $12.3B in cash – TechCrunch

Thoma Bravo buys cybersecurity vendor Proofpoint for $12.3B in cash – TechCrunch

More M&A activity is underway in the red-hot field of cybersecurity. In the latest development, private equity giant Thoma Bravo is buying Proofpoint, the SaaS security vendor, for $12.3 billion in cash. Proofpoint is traded publicly on the Nasdaq exchange and as of its closing price on Friday, it had a market cap of $7.5…

The Winds of Change – What SolarWinds Teaches Us

The Winds of Change – What SolarWinds Teaches Us

In December 2020, the world discovered that the SolarWinds’ Orion Platform had been compromised by cybercriminals, potentially affecting thousands of businesses the world over. Security groups such as the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) provided advice and guidance to security teams and IT companies on what actions they should take to minimize the impact on…

Emotet Malware Automatically Uninstalled – GovInfoSecurity

Emotet Malware Automatically Uninstalled – GovInfoSecurity

Business Continuity Management / Disaster Recovery , Cybercrime , Fraud Management & Cybercrime Law Enforcement ‘Update’ to Erase Malware From Infected Devices Activated Prajeet Nair (@prajeetspeaks) • April 26, 2021     An “update” pushed out earlier this year by law enforcement agencies, including Europol, on Sunday began erasing Emotet malware from infected devices worldwide,…

Covid: Pawan Khera says India government must take responsibility

Covid: Pawan Khera says India government must take responsibility

The Indian government has left individual states in the country to deal with the Covid-19 “tsunami” of infections on their own, Pawan Khera of the opposition National Congress Party said. He told BBC World News that during the first wave the government had carried out a centralised response and had “an obsession” with “premature credit…

Hackers Exploit VPN to Deploy SUPERNOVA malware on SolarWinds Orion

Hackers Exploit VPN to Deploy SUPERNOVA malware on SolarWinds Orion

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has disclosed details of a new advanced persistent threat (APT) that’s leveraging the Supernova backdoor to compromise SolarWinds Orion installations after gaining access to the network through a connection to a Pulse Secure VPN device. “The threat actor connected to the entity’s network via a Pulse Secure…

Emotet Malware Destroys Itself From All Infected Computers

Emotet Malware Destroys Itself From All Infected Computers

Emotet, the notorious email-based Windows malware behind several botnet-driven spam campaigns and ransomware attacks, was automatically wiped from infected computers en masse following a European law enforcement operation. The development comes three months after a coordinated disruption of Emotet as part of “Operation Ladybird” to seize control of servers used to run and maintain the…