by N4L | Feb 20, 2024 | Blog, N4L News
Meet Laura, Partner Success Lead and an avid baker and list maker, she’s been at N4L for 3 years. Hi, I’m Laura Mahoney the Partner Success Lead at N4L. Sitting within the Education and Engagement team, I’ve been in this role since 2022 after spending about 18 months...
by N4L | Feb 19, 2024 | Past Network Issues
We’re aware of two critical zero day vulnerabilities impacting the following Microsoft products: Exchange Server (CVE-2024-21410) Outlook (CVE-2024-21413) Microsoft has released security updates for both vulnerabilities. If you have an Exchange Server, we...
by N4L | Feb 9, 2024 | Past Network Issues
We’re aware of multiple (RCE) vulnerabilities affecting FortiOS that could allow a remote unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code or commands via specially crafted requests. CVE-2024-21762CVE-2024-23113 All N4L managed Fortinet Firewalls are not affected by...
by N4L | Feb 9, 2024 | Past Network Issues
We are currently aware of an incident impacting access to MyN4L, IEM portal and access to Ruckus Wi-Fi controllers. Impact is as follows: IEM Portal: Ministry users and IEM InstallersMy N4L: All usersRuckus Controller: Access to the controller for IT technicians There...
by N4L | Feb 8, 2024 | Blog, Safety & Security
Exposed services…huh? Open ports…what? Have you heard these terms mentioned recently and wondered what on earth they are? Or why are they important? We’re here to provide some clarity. Exposed services and open ports actually mean the same thing… and they pose a...