Bitwarden integrates with Microsoft Sentinel to strengthen real-time threat detection

Bitwarden expanded its integration capabilities with the release of a Microsoft Sentinel integration to enhance security information and event management (SIEM) for organizations. Security teams can now monitor, detect, and respond to password manageme… Continue reading Bitwarden integrates with Microsoft Sentinel to strengthen real-time threat detection

Password management habits you should unlearn

Despite advancements in security technology, many individuals and organizations continue to rely on outdated and vulnerable authentication methods, leaving themselves exposed to cyber threats. This ongoing reliance on insecure methods has led to a stea… Continue reading Password management habits you should unlearn

Bitwarden inline autofill empowers users to fill passkeys directly from their vault

Bitwarden announced further enhancements to inline autofill capabilities within the Bitwarden browser extension. Following the recent addition of autofill for cards and identities, this update ensures seamless autofill of passkeys, providing a faster, … Continue reading Bitwarden inline autofill empowers users to fill passkeys directly from their vault

Infosec products of the month: August 2024

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: Adaptive Shield, AppOmni, ArmorCode, Bitwarden, Cequence Security, ClearSale, Clutch Security, Contrast Security, Dragos, Elastic, Endor Labs, Entrust, Fortani… Continue reading Infosec products of the month: August 2024

Bitwarden introduces enhanced inline autofill feature for credit cards and identities

Bitwarden announced an enhancement to the inline autofill capabilities within the Bitwarden browser extension. This update introduces seamless autofill for credit cards and personal identities, enabling more secure and efficient interactions with web f… Continue reading Bitwarden introduces enhanced inline autofill feature for credit cards and identities

The Stark Truth Behind the Resurgence of Russia’s Fin7

The Russia-based cybercrime group dubbed “Fin7,” known for phishing and malware attacks that have cost victim organizations an estimated $3 billion in losses since 2013, was declared dead last year by U.S. authorities. But experts say Fin7 has roared back to life in 2024 — setting up thousands of websites mimicking a range of media and technology companies — with the help of Stark Industries Solutions, a sprawling hosting provider is a persistent source of cyberattacks against enemies of Russia. Continue reading The Stark Truth Behind the Resurgence of Russia’s Fin7