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  1. The attempted compromises, which could allow full control over Active Directory identity services, are flying thick and fast just a week after active exploits of CVE-2020-1472 were first flagged. View the full article
  2. Twitter has fixed a caching issue that could have exposed developers' API keys and tokens. View the full article
  3. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Guide to Confirmation Emails: Examples and Best Practices Transactional emails are one of the most prominent types of email marketing. Whatever action a customer takes, this email is designed to provide a proper response. Since users perform all sorts of actions, there is plenty of diversity. However, it … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  4. Four leading voices in the bug bounty community answer frequently asked questions from bounty hunters, companies and curious cybersecurity professionals. View the full article
  5. The client's default configuration for SSL-VPN has a certificate issue, researchers said. View the full article
  6. Patches and workaround fixes address flaws on networking hardware running Cisco IOS XE software. View the full article
  7. A Samba patch and a micropatch for end-of-life servers have debuted in the face of the critical vulnerability. View the full article
  8. The cybercriminal group has plagued firms with ransomware, sent via spear phishing emails with COVID-19 lures, since March. View the full article
  9. Google's new release of Chrome 85.0.4183.121 for Windows, Mac, and Linux fixes 10 security flaws. View the full article
  10. Windows MSI files provide an opening for attackers even though the bug was mostly patched in July. View the full article
  11. Microsoft announced a new Security Guide to help cybersecurity profession more quickly untangle relevant bugs in its monthly security bulletins. View the full article
  12. Mozilla has fixed three high-severity flaws with the release of Firefox 81 and Firefox ESR 78.3. View the full article
  13. The deadline looms for U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s emergency directive for federal agencies to patch against the so-called ‘Zerologon’ vulnerability. View the full article
  14. Anyone on the same Wi-Fi network can force websites to launch, with no user interaction. View the full article
  15. A new Android malware strain has been uncovered, part of the Rampant Kitten threat group's widespread surveillance campaign that targets Telegram credentials and more. View the full article
  16. Users of the Discount Rules for WooCommerce WordPress plugin are urged to apply a third and (hopefully) final patch. View the full article
  17. Mozi’s spike comes amid a huge increase in overall IoT botnet activity. View the full article
  18. Release of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 brings fixes 11 bugs, some rated high-severity. View the full article
  19. Five alleged members of the China-linked advanced threat group and two associates have been indicted by a Federal grand jury, on dozens of charges. View the full article
  20. This post is originally published on Designmodo: How to Design Mobile Product Pages for Greater Sales Mobile e-commerce has experienced a meteoric rise these last few years. And according to recent data, experts predict that the vast majority of online sales will be made through smartphones by 2021. Specifically, it’s believed that 72.9% of e-commerce revenue … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  21. The China-linked threat group RedDelta has continued to launch cyberattacks against Catholic institutions since May 2020 until as recently as last week. View the full article
  22. This post is originally published on Designmodo: How to Be a Great Email Designer: Essential Tools It can be hard to get excited about email design. But it is an ever-growing and ever-important part of branding and design for a large number of businesses, freelancers, and even designers. Email design can make or break the messages that … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  23. Vulnerability-disclosure policies (VDPs), if done right, can help provide clarity and clear guidelines to both bug-hunters and vendors when it comes to going public with security flaws. View the full article
  24. The high-severity flaw in the Email Subscribers & Newsletters plugin by Icegram affects more than 100,000 WordPress websites. View the full article
  25. The "BLURtooth" flaw allows attackers within wireless range to bypass authentication keys and snoop on devices utilizing implementations of Bluetooth 4.0 through 5.0. View the full article
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