New Hampshire-based BeyondTrust has a solution. According to the company, Privilege Manager 4.0 enables security restrictions to be tailored to an organization's needs without compromising protection.
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added to its catalog of known exploited vulnerabilities a second vulnerability by BeyondTrust, which was patched in December.
BeyondTrust says it spotted an attack in early December 2024 It found some of its Remote Support SaaS instances were compromised It also found and patched two zero-day flaws BeyondTrust has ...
CISA added two bugs found in BeyondTrust products Both were seen in the wild in December 2024 Federal agencies have until February 3, 2025 to patch up The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure ...
BeyondTrust, a Johns Creek-based software vendor, notified Treasury on Dec. 8 that a threat actor had obtained access to a digital key BeyondTrust uses to provide remote tech support for the ...
Atlanta-based Bomgar has agreed to purchase Phoenix, Az.-based BeyondTrust, creating an 800-employee privilege security behemoth with more than 19,000 customers and $300 million in combined annual ...
CISA has tagged a command injection vulnerability (CVE-2024-12686) in BeyondTrust's Privileged Remote Access (PRA) and Remote Support (RS) as actively exploited in attacks. As mandated by the ...
The breach was first discovered on 2 nd December, stemming from the compromise of a remote support API key used by third-party software service provider, BeyondTrust. BeyondTrust notified the ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added two recently-discovered BeyondTrust bugs to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The move means CISA has seen ...