Threat Actors Exploit Progress Telerik Vulnerability in U.S. Government IIS Server
Compiled with the help of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Security Agency and Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center—a CISA-supported collaborative for state, local and tribal governments—the new #StopRansomware Guide was published on Tuesday in the wake of escalating ransomware attacks across multiple sectors.
This document is a one-stop resource to help organizations reduce the risk of ransomware incidents through best practices to detect, prevent, respond, and recover, including step-by-step approaches to address potential attacks. This publication was developed through the Joint Ransomware Task Force (JRTF), an interagency body established by Congress in the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022 (CIRCIA) to ensure unity of effort in combating the growing threat of ransomware attacks.
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