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  1. WordPress bungles critical security 5.5.2 fix and saves face next day with 5.5.3 update. View the full article
  2. JM Bullion fell victim to a payment-card skimmer, which was in place for five months. View the full article
  3. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Email Design: How to Create a Newsletter We are talking a lot about how to create successful email campaigns, featuring guides for every occasion: transactional emails, re-engagement emails, seasonal emails, holiday emails, etc. Here, we are looking at one of the most critical email marketing details: email … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  4. Google Project Zero disclosed the bug before a patch becomes available from Microsoft. View the full article
  5. Cyber-researchers weigh in on what concerns them the most as the U.S. heads into the final weekend before the presidential election -- and they also highlight the positives. View the full article
  6. In all, WordPress patched 10 security bugs as part of the release of version 5.5.2 of its web publishing software. View the full article
  7. The DoNot APT threat group is leveraging the legitimate Google Firebase Cloud Messaging server as a command-and-control (C2) communication mechanism. View the full article
  8. Threatpost breaks down the scariest stories of the week ended Oct. 30 haunting the security industry -- including bugs that just won't die. View the full article
  9. Tech giant and feds this week renewed their urge to organizations to update Active Directory domain controllers. View the full article
  10. NVIDIA said a high-severity information-disclosure bug impacting its DGX A100 server line wouldn't be patched until early 2021. View the full article
  11. In a wide-ranging interview, a REvil leader said the gang is earning $100 million per year, and provided insights into the life of a cybercriminal. View the full article
  12. The flaw in the console component of the WebLogic Server, CVE-2020-14882, is under active attack, researchers warn. View the full article
  13. The most-rewarded flaw is XSS, which is among those that are relatively cheap for organizations to identify. View the full article
  14. While Microsoft patched the bug known as CVE-2020-0796 back in March, more than one 100,000 Windows systems are still vulnerable. View the full article
  15. The Phosphorous APT has launched successful attacks against world leaders who are attending the Munich Security Conference and the Think 20 (T20) Summit in Saudi Arabia, Microsoft warns. View the full article
  16. With the election just a week away, cybercriminals are ramping up mobile attacks on citizens under the guise of campaign communications. View the full article
  17. How a retail sector reeling from COVID-19 can lock down their online systems to prevent fraud during the upcoming holiday shopping spike. View the full article
  18. Popular chat apps, including LINE, Slack, Twitter DMs and others, can also leak location data and share private info with third-party servers. View the full article
  19. Veracode's Chris Eng discusses the cyber threats facing shoppers who are going online due to the pandemic and the imminent holiday season. View the full article
  20. The flaw (CVE-2020-15157) is located in the container image-pulling process. View the full article
  21. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Are Website Pop-ups Still a Relevant Lead Generation Tool? Did you know that the creator of the first website pop-up in 1997 — Ethan Zuckerman — has since apologized for introducing them to us? At the time, website pop-ups were a way for websites to keep content and ads … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  22. Cybercriminals have already reportedly posted the details of 300 Vastaamo patients - and are threatening to release the data of others unless a ransom is paid. View the full article
  23. The COVID-19 pandemic, coupled with an explosion in the number of connected devices, have led to a swelling in IoT infections observed on wireless networks. View the full article
  24. There are many areas of the election process that criminal hackers can target to influence election results. View the full article
  25. Versions of Nvidia GeForce Experience for Windows prior to 3.20.5.70 are affected by a high-severity bug that could enable code execution, denial of service and more. View the full article
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