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UNC4841 Barracuda thought it drove 0-day hackers out of customers’ networks. It was wrong. When UNC4841 infected gov't and military networks, it was just getting started.
According to Barracuda Networks, 36% of organizations in the U.S. use automated incident response tools, and 45% use computer-based security awareness training.
Barracuda Networks suggests that its users remove and decommission a line of affected hardware as the only way to fix a zero-day bug. The company is struggling to combat a sprawling malware threat ...
By Aaron Morton, Field CTO, DataStax If you ask Barracuda Networks CTO Fleming Shi about the state of enterprise security today, he’ll tell you it’s really about tomorrow. “Being secure now ...
Barracuda Networks, a portfolio company of Thoma Bravo, has acquired Melville, New York-based Skout Cybersecurity, a cyber-as-a-service software for managed service providers. No financial terms ...
Fresh off its acquisition of BitLeap, Barracuda Networks buys open-source SSL VPN vendor 3SP and releases Barracuda SSL VPN based on the 3SP technology. Barracuda networks is currently targeting ...