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Content posted in June 2016
Recalibrating Cybersecurity Spending Projections
Slideshows  |  6/29/2016  | 
How big and how fast will the cybersecurity market grow in five years? Inquiring minds want to know.
5 Ways To Think Like A Hacker
Slideshows  |  6/24/2016  | 
Security expert says CISOs need to use simulations more effectively so they can understand how hackers work and beat them at their own game.
How To Lock Down So Ransomware Doesn't Lock You Out
Slideshows  |  6/22/2016  | 
Ransomware has mutated into many different forms — and it’s not always easy to catch them all, but here are some things you can do.
7 Need-To-Know Attack Stats
Slideshows  |  6/21/2016  | 
Facts & figures about average dwell times, incident response speeds, and which direction the 'detection deficit' is heading.
An Inside Look At The Mitsubishi Outlander Hack
Slideshows  |  6/17/2016  | 
White hat hacker finds WiFi flaws in mobile app for popular auto; Mitsubishi working on fix.
12 Tips for Securing Cyber Insurance Coverage
Slideshows  |  6/13/2016  | 
As cyber insurance grows more available and popular it is also becoming increasingly complex and confusing. Our slideshow offers guidelines on how to get insurance, get decent coverage, and avoid limitations in coverage.
7 Data Classification Tips
Slideshows  |  6/11/2016  | 
Make data classification a part of your total security program.
Biggest Attacks Of 2016 (So Far)
Slideshows  |  6/10/2016  | 
An attack against a Ukraine power grid and major upticks in ransomware dominate the headlines in this Dark Reading mid-year report.
How To Prepare For A Data Breach
Slideshows  |  6/7/2016  | 
These five from-the-trenches strategies will help you win the fight against today's sophisticated, conniving attackers.
How Risky Is Bleeding Edge Tech?
Slideshows  |  6/5/2016  | 
Experts with the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute rate 10 up-and-coming technologies for risk.
Connected Cars: 6 Tips For Riding Safely With Onboard Devices
Slideshows  |  6/3/2016  | 
Carnegie Mellon researchers note that the cheaper the after market device, the easier it can be hacked.
4 Steps to Achieve MFA Everywhere
Slideshows  |  6/1/2016  | 
What would it take to move authentication processes beyond sole reliance on passwords? Here's how to begin the journey.


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Robert Lemos, Contributing Writer,  7/7/2021
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It's in the Game (but It Shouldn't Be)
Tal Memran, Cybersecurity Expert, CYE,  7/9/2021
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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...