Mitiga in the News
Microsoft moves to fix first-ever cross-account takeover on a public cloud platform
A first has happened in the cloud world — and security researchers have moved quickly to warn the community.
Mitiga Announces $25 Million Series A Funding To Radically Change Cybersecurity Incident Readiness And Response To The Cloud
Mitiga, the first cloud-based solution for Incident Readiness and Response in cloud and hybrid environments, today announced the company has raised $25 million in Series-A funding, bringing total funding to $32 million, to completely change the traditional incident response market by supplying unlimited active incident response support for subscribers.
101 Best Cyber Security Startups To Follow In 2021
This article showcases Startup Pill’s top picks for the best Cyber Security startups. These startups are taking a variety of approaches to innovating inside of the Cyber Security industry and around the world. They are all exceptional startups well worth a follow.
Incident Management Startups to Help You Put Out the Fires
With modern distributed environments comprising containers, microservices, cloud-native components, and more, they say it’s not really a question of if something will break, but rather when.
The anatomy of a $15 million cyber heist on a US company
Experienced fraudsters made off with $15 million from a U.S. company after carefully running an email compromise that took about two months to complete.
The Exec Email Fraud Menace Continues: Crooks Net $15 Million Via Microsoft’s Cloud
The Exec Email Fraud Menace Continues: Crooks Net $15 Million Via Microsoft’s Cloud
$15 million business email scam campaign in the US exposed
$15 million business email scam campaign in the US exposedhttps://www.zdnet.com/article/15-million-business-email-scam-exposed-in-the-us/
Cryptominer Found Embedded in AWS Community AMI by Mitiga
Security researchers urge AWS customers running Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) instances based on community Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) to check for potentially malicious embedded code, following their discovery of a cryptominer lurking inside a Community AMI.
Mitiga Researchers Sound Alarm Over Malicious AWS Community AMIs
Malicious Community Amazon Machine Images are a ripe target for hackers, say researchers.