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Content tagged with Cloud posted in February 2016
Encryption Adoption On The Rise
News  |  2/29/2016  | 
Rise in breaches, increase in cloud adoption are natural drivers for encryption, but hurdles remain for many organizations worldwide.
5 Reasons SAP Security Matters
News  |  2/26/2016  | 
New research shows many organizations may not realize the threat posed by vulnerabilities in SAP applications.
Modern Web Apps: Not The Risk They Used To Be (They’re Worse!)
Commentary  |  2/26/2016  | 
Even a tiny Web application without a single byte of confidential data can expose your corporate crown jewels to cybercriminals.
Apple Reportedly Further Locking Down The iPhone
Quick Hits  |  2/25/2016  | 
Apple is reportedly working on making it even harder to unlock its iPhone, upping the ante in its dispute with the FBI.
The Week In Justice: 3 Confessions, 2 Convictions & 2 Years For Two Hackers
News  |  2/24/2016  | 
Courts obtain convictions and guilty pleas from those involved with 'largest known' hacking and securities fraud scheme, online hacking forums, celebrity photo theft, and malicious insider destructive attacks.
Web Gateways Need Backstops
News  |  2/19/2016  | 
New report emphasizes the importance of layered defense.
The Secret Life Of Stolen Credentials
News  |  2/18/2016  | 
Bitglass Threat Research Team's Project Cumulus demonstrates what happens when Google Drive credentials are 'stolen.'
Congress Passes Judicial Redress Act, UK Snoopers' Charter Gets Closer Look
Quick Hits  |  2/11/2016  | 
European citizens win right to sue the Americans over privacy violations, while Britain ponders new ways to commit privacy violations.
Bipartisan House Bill Will Seek To Prevent States From Mandating Encryption Backdoors
Quick Hits  |  2/10/2016  | 
ENCRYPT Act aims to stave off efforts being made in California and New York legislatures.
EU, US Agree On New Data Transfer Pact, But Will It Hold?
News  |  2/2/2016  | 
So long Safe Harbor, hello 'Privacy Shield.'


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PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
Craft is a CMS for creating custom digital experiences on the web.The platform does not filter input and encode output in Quick Post validation error message, which can deliver an XSS payload. Old CVE fixed the XSS in label HTML but didn’t fix it when clicking save. This issue was...
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GDSDB infinite loop in Wireshark 4.0.0 to 4.0.5 and 3.6.0 to 3.6.13 allows denial of service via packet injection or crafted capture file