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  • Critical Flaw Exposes ArcServe Backup to Remote Code Execution

    PRIVACY PRIVACY MDSec ActiveBreach said the flaw affects versions 7.0 to 9.0 of the software Read More

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  • 8Base Ransomware Group Emerges as Major Threat

    PRIVACY PRIVACY VMware explained that 8Base employs a combination of encryption and “name-and-shame” tactics Read More

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  • Be Mindful of These 3 AI Tricks on World Social Media Day

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Happy World Social Media Day! Today’s a day about celebrating the life-long friendships you’ve made thanks to social media. Social media was invented to help users meet new people with shared interests, stay in touch, and learn more about world. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, TikTok, LinkedIn, and the trailblazing MySpace have all certainly…

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  • The US Is Spying on the UN Secretary General

    PRIVACY PRIVACY The Washington Post is reporting that the US is spying on the UN Secretary General. The reports on Guterres appear to contain the secretary general’s personal conversations with aides regarding diplomatic encounters. They indicate that the United States relied on spying powers granted under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to gather the…

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  • LockBit Claims TSMC Hack, Demands $70m Ransom

    PRIVACY PRIVACY If confirmed, it could be the fourth-largest ransom demand of all time Read More

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  • MITRE Announces Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses

    PRIVACY PRIVACY CWE Top 25 list is calculated from two years of vulnerability data Read More

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  • GCHQ Reveals Details of State-Backed Breach

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Cyber-espionage incident occurred 20 years ago, says NCSC Read More

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  • Amazon Issues Lawsuits Targeting Fake Review Brokers

    PRIVACY PRIVACY E-commerce giant looks to improve customer trust in its marketplace Read More

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  • Russian Cybersecurity Executive Arrested for Alleged Role in 2012 Megahacks

    PRIVACY PRIVACY Nikita Kislitsin, formerly the head of network security for one of Russia’s top cybersecurity firms, was arrested last week in Kazakhstan in response to 10-year-old hacking charges from the U.S. Department of Justice. Experts say Kislitsin’s prosecution could soon put the Kazakhstan government in a sticky diplomatic position, as the Kremlin is already…

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  • NSA and CISA Release Guidelines to Secure CI/CD Environments

    PRIVACY PRIVACY The guidelines highlight three key threat scenarios and recommends mitigations for each Read More

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