Most Weaponized Vulnerabilities of 2022 and 5 Key Risks: Report
The Qualys 2023 TruRisk Research Report discusses the five most exploited vulnerabilities of calendar year 2022, and the five key ‘Risk Facts’ that security teams need to consider.
To compile the report, the Qualys Threat Research Unit analyzed more than 13 billion events to gain insight into the vulnerabilities found on devices, the security of web apps, and the misconfiguration of on-premise devices.
Constantly evolving technology has made our business and social practices more efficient and personal. While communicating with friends and family and accessing information easily makes life more enjoyable, this freedom also makes Internet users more vulnerable to cybercriminals. Cybercriminals exploit the Internet through fraud, unsolicited bulk emails (SPAM), phishing scams, and child exploitation.
The opinions or conclusions of the authors reflected in the open source articles and resources is not endorsed and/or does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Virginia Fusion Center. The sources have been selected to provide you with event information to highlight available resources designed to improve public safety and reduce the probability of becoming a victim of a crime.
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