persistent cookies

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Persistent cookies are a key security concern in enterprise environments, particularly within F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) systems. Unencrypted persistent cookies can be exploited by cyber threat actors to probe and enumerate devices on the same network, as highlighted by a recent CISA report. This tag covers discussions on mitigating risks through encryption and securing F5 BIG-IP deployments. Topics include understanding how persistent cookies function in load balancing and application delivery, and implementing best practices to prevent unauthorized access. The content is relevant for IT professionals and security administrators managing Windows-based or hybrid infrastructure where F5 BIG-IP is used.
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    Protecting F5 BIG-IP Systems: Encrypting Persistent Cookies to Mitigate Risks

    In an evolving cyber landscape where the threats are ever-increasing, safeguarding data is paramount. A recent report from CISA has spotlighted a worrisome trend involving unencrypted persistent cookies in F5 BIG-IP Local Traffic Manager (LTM) systems. Cyber threat actors are exploiting these...
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