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Patches for both the Chrome desktop and Android browser address high-severity flaws with known exploits available in the wild.
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The critical-severity Adobe Acrobat and Reader vulnerabilities could enable arbitrary code execution and are part of a 14-CVE patch update.
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The remote code-execution flaw (CVE-2020-14750) is low-complexity and requires no user interaction to exploit.
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Aleksandr Brovko faces jail time after stealing $100 million worth of personal identifiable information (PII) and financial data over the course of more than 10 years.
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Automation, strategic process design and an investment in training are the keys to managing the cybersecurity skills gap, according to a recent survey from Trustwave.
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WordPress bungles critical security 5.5.2 fix and saves face next day with 5.5.3 update.
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JM Bullion fell victim to a payment-card skimmer, which was in place for five months.
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Google Project Zero disclosed the bug before a patch becomes available from Microsoft.
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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.
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In all, WordPress patched 10 security bugs as part of the release of version 5.5.2 of its web publishing software.
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The DoNot APT threat group is leveraging the legitimate Google Firebase Cloud Messaging server as a command-and-control (C2) communication mechanism.
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Threatpost breaks down the scariest stories of the week ended Oct. 30 haunting the security industry -- including bugs that just won't die.
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Tech giant and feds this week renewed their urge to organizations to update Active Directory domain controllers.
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NVIDIA said a high-severity information-disclosure bug impacting its DGX A100 server line wouldn't be patched until early 2021.
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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.
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The flaw in the console component of the WebLogic Server, CVE-2020-14882, is under active attack, researchers warn.
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The most-rewarded flaw is XSS, which is among those that are relatively cheap for organizations to identify.
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While Microsoft patched the bug known as CVE-2020-0796 back in March, more than one 100,000 Windows systems are still vulnerable.
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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.
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With the election just a week away, cybercriminals are ramping up mobile attacks on citizens under the guise of campaign communications.
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How a retail sector reeling from COVID-19 can lock down their online systems to prevent fraud during the upcoming holiday shopping spike.
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Popular chat apps, including LINE, Slack, Twitter DMs and others, can also leak location data and share private info with third-party servers.
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Veracode's Chris Eng discusses the cyber threats facing shoppers who are going online due to the pandemic and the imminent holiday season.
Threatpost: APT Groups Finding Success with Mix of Old and New Tools
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The APT threat landscape is a mixed bag of tried-and-true tactics and cutting-edge techniques, largely supercharged by geo-politics, a report finds.
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