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Protect Your Systems Now from the Critical Windows SMBv3 RCE Vulnerability

CATO Networks

At the beginning of the month, Microsoft released an advisory and security patch for a serious Windows Server Message Block (SMB) vulnerability called the Windows SMBv3 Client/Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (AKA Windows SMBv3 RCE or CVE-2020-0796). Windows SMBv3 RCE isnt the first vulnerability in SMB.

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Cato SASE Cloud: Enjoy Simplified Configuration and Centralized, Global Policy Delivery

CATO Networks

In this article, we will discuss some of the various policy objects that exist within the Cato Management Application and how they are used. Understanding Catos Management Application from Its Architecture To understand policy design within the Cato Management application, its useful to discuss some of Catos architecture.

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Cato CTRL Threat Research: Unmasking the Challenges of Blocking Malicious IP Addresses

CATO Networks

Examining the destination port used by the IP address can also yield valuable information. For example, the use of destination port 445 (SMB) over the internet is unlikely to be legitimate, and can raise suspicions about the IP’s malicious intent.

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Accurate Visibility with NetFlow, sFlow, and IPFIX

Kentik

If you’re looking to examine traffic coming from individual client machines in an SMB or even an enterprise network setting, then that increased granularity is helpful. Based on their feedback and our own observation and analysis, our take is that for these applications the accuracy of sFlow and NetFlow/IPFIX is essentially the same.