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  1. Former CISA director Chris Krebs and former Facebook security exec Alex Stamos have teamed up to create a new consulting group - and have been hired by SolarWinds. View the full article
  2. Major browsers get an update to fix separate bugs that both allow for remote attacks, which could potentially allow hackers to takeover targeted devices. View the full article
  3. In all, Nvidia patched flaws tied to 16 CVEs across its graphics drivers and vGPU software, in its first security update of 2021. View the full article
  4. Provide your views on ransomware and how to deal with it in our anonymous Threatpost poll. View the full article
  5. The NSA released new guidance providing system administrators with the tools to update outdated TLS protocols. View the full article
  6. Report outlines deep cybersecurity challenges for the public/private seagoing sector. View the full article
  7. More than 100,000 Zyxel networking products could be vulnerable to a hardcoded credential vulnerability (CVE-2020-29583) potentially allowing cybercriminal device takeover. View the full article
  8. The widespread compromise affecting key government agencies is ongoing, according to the U.S. government. View the full article
  9. Impacted are PHP-based websites running a vulnerable version of the web-app creation tool Zend Framework and some Laminas Project releases. View the full article
  10. The relentless rise in COVID-19 cases is battering already frayed healthcare systems — and ransomware criminals are using the opportunity to strike. View the full article
  11. Google's Android security update addressed 43 bugs overall affecting Android handsets, including Samsung phones. View the full article
  12. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Email Design Trends for 2021 Even though the world looked different in 2020, subscribers’ tastes and preferences continued to shape and change elements of successful email design. Email design trends for 2021 suggest that people will be delighted to see newsletters with long text to … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  13. Insider threats are redefined in 2021, the work-from-home trend will continue define the threat landscape and mobile endpoints become the attack vector of choice, according 2021 forecasts. View the full article
  14. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Collection of Free Preloaders and Loading Animated Spinners Waiting is an annoying thing, whether it happens on a website, mobile application, or in real life. Not only does it frustrate people, but it also leads to some unpleasant consequences. According to recent studies, 1 in 4 visitors will … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  15. Reflecting on 2020's record-breaking year of spam and inbox threats. View the full article
  16. Ransomware response demands a whole-of-business plan before the next attack, according to our roundtable of experts. View the full article
  17. Stolen email credentials are being used to hijack home surveillance devices, such as Ring, to call police with a fake emergency, then watch the chaos unfold. View the full article
  18. Bugcrowd CTO Casey Ellis covers new cybersecurity challenges for online retailers. View the full article
  19. A look back at what was hot with readers -- offering a snapshot of the security stories that were most top-of-mind for security professionals and consumers throughout the year. View the full article
  20. David “moose” Wolpoff at Randori explains how hackers pick their targets, and how understanding "hacker logic" can help prioritize defenses. View the full article
  21. Threatpost explores 5 big takeaways from 2020 -- and what they mean for 2021. View the full article
  22. In-depth report looks at how COVID-19 research has become as a juicy new target for organized cybercrime. View the full article
  23. The LPE bug could allow an attacker to install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. View the full article
  24. Jason Kent, hacker-in-residence at Cequence, walks through online-retail card fraud and what to do about it. View the full article
  25. Investigation reveals device sector is problem plagued when it comes to security bugs. View the full article
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