Tech giant Hewlett-Packard today said known issues and misconfigurations emerged as the most formidable threats to enterprise security in 2014.
According to HP's 2015 edition of annual Cyber Risk Report, about 44 per cent of known breaches came from vulnerabilities that are two to four years old.
"Attackers continue to leverage well-known techniques to successfully compromise systems and networks. Every one of the top 10 vulnerabilities exploited in 2014 took advantage of code written years or even decades ago," HP Enterprise Security Products Country Director India and SAARC Jyoti Prakash told PTI.
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