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Read news articles covering Bitsight, the leader in security ratings. We're proud to be featured in these leading business & technology publications, journals, blogs, and broadcasts.
![Contemplating the Coffee Supply Chain: A Horror Story](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/file-460826521_1.png?itok=g38cXRFN)
Bitsight quantifies risks in a new study based on data from a sample of 41,000 US organizations, as work from home mandates have sharply elevated cyber-risks for enterprise organizations. Read more.
![Companies with good cybersecurity outperform the market](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/file-2431974635_2.png?itok=6aD5n5tp)
New research from Bitsight reveals that networks used to work from home are 3.5 times more likely to have malware present than the traditional corporate network. Read More.
![Contemplating the Coffee Supply Chain: A Horror Story](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/file-460826521_1.png?itok=g38cXRFN)
Jake Olcott, Bitsight's vice president of communications and government affairs, discusses why given today's coronavirus pandemic, the need for companies to collect cybersecurity data bout their business partners is more critical than ever. Read More.
![How to Wring Every last Drop Out of Your Security Budget](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/dark-reading_19.png?itok=osFFCF2D)
Stephen Boyer, Bitsight's co-founder and CTO, discusses the challenges of patching, or lack there of, vulnerabilities in this currently expanded remote work environment. Read more.
![Attacks on Exim vulnerability continue one year later](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/Techtarget-search-security_2.jpg?itok=wow47P3_)
Jake Olcott, Bitsight's vice president of communications and government affairs, discusses how deepfakes are "a huge threat to democracy." Read more
![Microsoft And Others Takedown Botnet Necurs](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/Silicon%2520united%2520kingdom%2520logo.png?itok=hrvtOt51)
One of the world’s largest botnets that was responsible for multiple scams and infected over nine million computers, has been taken down by Microsoft, Bitsight, and others. Read more
![Necurs botnet taken down in coordinated action](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/Enterprise-Times-logo-544-2_0.png?itok=CtSj284E)
Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit, along with Bitsight and other agencies, in coordinated to strike against the Necurs botnet, which is believed to have infected over nine million computers across the world. Read more
![Microsoft leads take-down of Necurs botnet](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/Computing%2520co%2520ok%2520logo.png?itok=MO_YFSTQ)
Microsoft and Bitsight, in coordination with several other organizations and agencies, have taken action to bring down the Necurs botnet, which is believed to have infected over nine million computers across the world. Read more
![Microsoft disrupts Necurs botnet that infected nine million computers globally](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/decipher_1.png?itok=0brjt_Fv)
The Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit worked with Bitsight and others in the security community to analyze and disrupt the Necurs botnet. Read more
![Microsoft disrupts Necurs botnet that infected nine million computers globally](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/decipher_1.png?itok=0brjt_Fv)
Microsoft, Bitsight, and other security companies and law enforcement agencies, has disrupted the operations of the Necurs botnet through a series coordinated actions.. Read more
![How to Wring Every last Drop Out of Your Security Budget](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/dark-reading_19.png?itok=osFFCF2D)
Bitsight and Microsoft have taken joint action against the Necurs botnet to disrupt one of the world's largest botnets. Read more
![USDA delays release of wholesale prices after ransomware attack](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/zdnet-logo_1.png?itok=a3U4UBzn)
Microsoft and partners in 35 countries, including Bitsight, move to bring down Necurs, today's largest malware botnet. Read more
![Microsoft leads effort to take down infamous malware-spreading Necurs botnet](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/file-2433646929.png?itok=L19e3bCL)
Microsoft has teamed up with security firm Bitsight Technologies Inc. and others to take down the infamous Necurs botnet. Read more
![REvil Ransomware Ground Down JBS: Sources](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/file-2433641909_1.png?itok=JcgwA0jR)
Microsoft "will take control of the U.S.-based infrastructure used by the criminals behind the world’s most prolific botnet used to distribute malware and infect victim computers." This effort was conducted in coordination with other organizations including Bitsight. Read more
![Microsoft strikes back at Necurs botnet by preemptively disabling hacking tools](/sites/default/files/styles/news_grid/public/migration/images/securityweek_logo_1.jpg?itok=tiimYOZA)
Microsoft, in coordination with organizations including Bitsight, announced on Tuesday, March 10th, that it has moved to disrupt the Necurs, a network of more than 9 million computers that had been surreptitiously infected with malware and then used by hackers to carry out various schemes. Read more