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Kaseya & PrintNightmare

July 12, 2021 By Marc Laliberte

156 Print Nightmare

This week on the podcast we cover the Kaseya mass ransomware incident from July 7. While the event is still ongoing, we already have evidence for how the attack occurred and exactly what the threat actors did on affected endpoints. In this episode we dive in to the details around the incident and defensive tips for this specific incident, and similar incidents in the future. Additionally this week, we cover the PrintNightmare vulnerability and what it means for Windows administrators.

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