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  1. Reducing the risks of remote work starts with updating the access policies of yesterday. View the full article
  2. The team that hacked Amazon Echo and other smart speakers using a laser pointer continue to investigate why MEMS microphones respond to sound. View the full article
  3. Cyberattackers could use the information to track users across devices, disable phone service, or intercept messages and phone calls. View the full article
  4. Belgian researchers demonstrate third attack on the car manufacturer’s keyless entry system, this time to break into a Model X within minutes. View the full article
  5. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Black Friday and Cyber Monday Email Newsletter Marketing Ideas The biggest retail weekend is fast approaching. Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be here before you know it. It’s time to gear up. The beginning of the Christmas shopping season is the toughest period of the year for retailers. … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  6. VMware explained it has no patch for a critical escalation-of-privileges bug that impacts both Windows and Linux operating systems and its Workspace One. View the full article
  7. ‘Vishing’ attack on GoDaddy employees gave fraudsters access to cryptocurrency service domains NiceHash, Liquid. View the full article
  8. The popular U.K. soccer club confirmed an attack but said personal fan data remains secure. View the full article
  9. The critical and important-severity flaws were found by a team at the China-based Tiunfu Cup hacking challenge. View the full article
  10. The company patched a vulnerability that could connected video and audio calls without the knowledge of the person receiving them. View the full article
  11. Bug hunters at GitHub Security Labs help shore up German contact tracing app security, crediting open source collaboration. View the full article
  12. The vulnerable version of the app, which has 100 million users, uses easily predictable URLs to link to private content. View the full article
  13. Security experts praised the newly approved IoT law as a step in the right direction for insecure connected federal devices. View the full article
  14. WordPress websites using buggy Epsilon Framework themes are being hunted by hackers. View the full article
  15. Cisco patched the Webex flaw, as well as three critical-severity vulnerabilities, in a slew of security updates on Wednesday. View the full article
  16. Four industrial control system vendors each announced vulnerabilities that ranged from critical to high-severity. View the full article
  17. A critical path-traversal flaw (CVE-2020-27130) exists in Cisco Security Manager that lays bare sensitive information to remote, unauthenticated attackers. View the full article
  18. Attackers can exploit the feature and send people’s data directly to remote servers, posing a privacy and security risk, researchers said. View the full article
  19. An API bug exposed personal information of users like political leanings, astrological signs, education, and even height and weight, and their distance away in miles. View the full article
  20. The bugs tracked as CVE-2020–8271, CVE-2020–8272 and CVE-2020–8273 exist in the Citrix SD-WAN Center. View the full article
  21. This post is originally published on Designmodo: Designing Email Signup Forms that Turn Visitors into Leads Typically, there are three kinds of people that will visit your website: First-time visitors trying to feel things out. Leads gathering information so they can decide if the brand and/or site has what they’re looking for. Customers/clients/users returning to buy … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  22. With more online shoppers this year due to COVID-19, cybercriminals are pulling the trigger on new scams ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. View the full article
  23. The North Face has reset an undisclosed number of customer accounts after detecting a credential-stuffing attack on its website. View the full article
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