Or at least that's my analysis of CISA Alert AA22-137A


It doesn't matter what fancy tools you have if you're using and configuring them incorrectly. 


This episode is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MJLpCTG_kqI


In this episode I'm going to review CISA Alert (AA22-137A)

https://www.cisa.gov/uscert/ncas/alerts/aa22-137a


Weak Security Controls and Practices Routinely Exploited for Initial Access


Cyber actors routinely exploit poor security configurations (either misconfigured or left unsecured), weak controls, and other poor cyber hygiene practices to gain initial access or as part of other tactics to compromise a victim’s system. This joint Cybersecurity Advisory identifies commonly exploited controls and practices and includes best practices to mitigate the issues. This advisory was coauthored by the cybersecurity authorities of the United States,[1],[2],[3] Canada,[4] New Zealand,[5],[6] the Netherlands,[7] and the United Kingdom.[8]


Download the PDF version of this report (pdf, 430kb).

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