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Why Managed File Transfer Products Are a Hacker's Paradise
Aug. 21, 2023, 3:10 p.m. |
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This year's massive exploitation of managed file transfer products such as Fortra's GoAnywhere and Progress Software's MOVEit proves that MFTs are a hacker's paradise. Research by John Dwyer of IBM Security X-Force shows why and also reveals a path toward protecting MFTs in the future.
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