Stolen or weak remote desktop credentials are routinely used to infect point-of-sale systems with malware, but recently they’ve also become a common distribution method for file-encrypting ransomware.
Attackers have increasingly targeted remote Windows systems, fueling a surge in credential-stuffing attacks against systems running the remote desktop protocol (RDP), which jumped nearly ninefold in ...
The banking trojan is consistently evolving in hopes of boosting its efficacy. The banking trojan known as Trickbot has resurfaced, with an updated info-stealing module that allows it to harvest ...
Automated attacks on Remote Desktop Protocol accounts are aimed at taking over corporate desktops and infiltrating networks. A rash of brute-forcing attempts aimed at users of Microsoft’s proprietary ...
Credential governance matters more than credential storage. How Keeper Security handles passwords, secrets, and privileged access under one platform.
Large organizations have always had solutions for remote employee access. Microsoft Remote Desktop Services with proper CAL ...