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Content posted in May 2016
Adobe Flash: 6 Tips For Blocking Exploit Kits
Slideshows  |  5/31/2016  | 
While Adobe does a good job patching exploits, there are additional steps security staffs can take to hedge their bets.
FBI Report: Deconstructing The Wide Scope Of Internet Crime
Slideshows  |  5/27/2016  | 
Hottest crimes reported to IC3 last year include ransomware and email scams via business email compromise and all account compromise attacks.
How To Manage And Control End User Access
Slideshows  |  5/24/2016  | 
A look at the perils of manual user-access provisioning and ways to streamline and better manage the process via automation.
5 Tips for Protecting Firmware From Attacks
Slideshows  |  5/20/2016  | 
Don’t let hackers take advantage of holes in firmware. Here’s how to stop them.
IoT Security By The Numbers
Slideshows  |  5/19/2016  | 
Some recent stats on adoption rates and perceptions about risks surrounding the Internet of Things.
Encryption 101: Covering the Bases
Slideshows  |  5/13/2016  | 
Here’s an overview of the key encryption types you’ll need to lock down your company’s systems.
Happy Blame Someone Else Day
Slideshows  |  5/13/2016  | 
In cybersecurity, each day a company experiences a data breach, it appears to be #BlameSomeoneElseDay
6 Shocking Intellectual Property Breaches
Slideshows  |  5/12/2016  | 
Not all breaches involve lost customer data. Sometimes the most damaging losses come when intellectual property is pilfered.
What Makes Next-Gen Endpoint Protection Unique?
Slideshows  |  5/10/2016  | 
Here are five critical factors you need to know about today's new breed of endpoint protection technology.
The 10 Worst Vulnerabilities of The Last 10 Years
Slideshows  |  5/6/2016  | 
From the thousands of vulns that software vendors disclosed over the past 10 years, a few stand out for being a lot scarier than the rest.
10 Biggest Mega Breaches Of The Past 10 Years
Slideshows  |  5/3/2016  | 
These data breaches from Dark Reading's 10-year history boggle the mind in terms of scale and fallout.
8 Microsoft Office 365 Security Tips To Reduce Data Loss
Slideshows  |  5/2/2016  | 
Even with a slew of new security tools and compliance guidance, there are still things you can do to protect this critical business system.


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CVE-2023-1172
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-17
The Bookly plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the full name value in versions up to, and including, 21.5 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping. This makes it possible for unauthenticated attackers to inject arbitrary web scripts in pages that w...
CVE-2023-1469
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-17
The WP Express Checkout plugin for WordPress is vulnerable to Stored Cross-Site Scripting via the ‘pec_coupon[code]’ parameter in versions up to, and including, 2.2.8 due to insufficient input sanitization and output escaping. This makes it possible for authenti...
CVE-2023-1466
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-17
A vulnerability was found in SourceCodester Student Study Center Desk Management System 1.0. It has been rated as critical. This issue affects the function view_student of the file admin/?page=students/view_student. The manipulation of the argument id with the input 3' AND (SELECT 2100 FROM (SELECT(...
CVE-2023-1467
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-17
A vulnerability classified as critical has been found in SourceCodester Student Study Center Desk Management System 1.0. Affected is an unknown function of the file Master.php?f=delete_img of the component POST Parameter Handler. The manipulation of the argument path with the input C%3A%2Ffoo.txt le...
CVE-2023-1468
PUBLISHED: 2023-03-17
A vulnerability classified as critical was found in SourceCodester Student Study Center Desk Management System 1.0. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown functionality of the file admin/?page=reports&date_from=2023-02-17&date_to=2023-03-17 of the component Report Handler. The manipula...