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  1. Our rundown of the best disposable cameras money can buy. View the full article
  2. More than 1.8 million attacks, against half of all corporate networks, have already launched to exploit Log4Shell. View the full article
  3. SAP’s still feverishly working to patch another 12 apps vulnerable to the Log4Shell flaw, while its Patch Tuesday release includes 21 other fixes, some rated at 9.9 criticality. View the full article
  4. Not only is the jaw-dropping flaw in the Apache Log4j logging library ubiquitous; Apache’s blanket of a quickly baked patch for Log4Shell also has holes. View the full article
  5. Learn how focusing on objects can help you create consistent UX. View the full article
  6. Sounil Yu, CISO at JupiterOne, discusses the growing mesh of integrations between SaaS applications, which enables automated business workflows - and rampant lateral movement by attackers, well outside IT's purview. View the full article
  7. It took just 15 seconds to hack the latest, greatest, shiniest iPhone 13 Pro on stage at the Tianfu Cup in October, using a now-fixed iOS kernel bug. View the full article
  8. December's Patch Tuesday updates address six publicly known bugs and seven critical security vulnerabilities. View the full article
  9. An exclusive roundtable of security researchers discuss the specific implications of CVE-2021-44228 for smaller businesses, including what's vulnerable, what an attack looks like and to how to remediate. View the full article
  10. Podcast: Cybereason shares details about its vaccine: a fast shot in the arm released within hours of the Apache Log4j zero-day horror show being disclosed. View the full article
  11. Is the new Surface Pro 8 a return to form for Microsoft’s tablet, or just more of the same? View the full article
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