Are you a FortiGate user? There’s important news you should be aware of. Cybersecurity experts have discovered a new wave of cyber attacks aimed at FortiGate devices — basically, the technology that helps keep your internet browsing safe and private by controlling what can and can’t enter your network.
What’s happening is pretty worrisome: hackers are finding devices that are kinda like the control panels for these cyber gates, ones that shouldn’t be easy to spot or access by just anyone, but they are. When they locate these devices, they use tricks to sneak in as if they have the keys to the fortress. Once inside, they can do a number of things, like create their own special entry accounts, change settings without permission, and even pretend to be someone with the right to pass through the gate, which is known as SSL VPN authentication.
This isn’t just a simple prank; it’s a serious security threat. Imagine if someone had a master key to your house and could come and go as they please, and you might not even know it’s happening. That’s why it’s critical for organizations to be vigilant and make sure their FortiGate devices are not out in the open where bad actors can find them.
Don’t let this technical talk scare you; there are professionals who can make sure your cyber gates are locked tight. Diversified Outlook Group is here to guide you through these challenging cybersecurity issues. By working together, we can build stronger, more secure networks that keep out unwanted guests.
If you’re concerned about your network’s safety, or just want to learn how to protect your cyber gates better, reach out to Diversified Outlook Group. The team is ready and equipped to handle these kinds of threats and ensure that your digital walls remain unbreached.
To get more information on how Diversified Outlook Group can assist you, or to start fortifying your cyber defenses today, please contact them via email at support@diversifiedoutlookgroup.com. Your digital security is their top priority.
Don’t forget to read more about the ongoing campaign against FortiGate devices by visiting: www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/zero-day-security-bug-fortinet-firewall-attacks. Stay informed and stay secure!