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Security Analysts Are Only Human
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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New Legislation Builds on California Data Breach Law
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Whose Line Is It? When Voice Phishing Attacks Get Sneaky
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Former Albany College Student Charged with Computer Damage
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Booter Owner Pleads Guilty in Federal Court
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Persistent Attackers Rarely Use Bespoke Malware
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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'Cloudborne': Bare-Metal Cloud Servers Vulnerable to Attack
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Former Kaspersky Lab Expert Sentenced in Russia for Treason
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Security Spills: 9 Problems Causing the Most Stress
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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Identity And Access Management Market Heats Up
Last Message: 2/28/2019
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The Anatomy of a Lazy Phish
Last Message: 2/27/2019
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Insider Threat Seriously Undermining Healthcare Cybersecurity
Last Message: 2/27/2019
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Russian Hacker Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud
Last Message: 2/27/2019
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Why Cybersecurity Burnout Is Real (and What to Do About It)
Last Message: 2/27/2019
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New Arm Certification Aims to Secure IoT Devices
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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Making the Case for a Cybersecurity Moon Shot
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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Attackers Continue to Focus on Users, Well-Worn Techniques
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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Cartoon: Spring Fever
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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TurboTax Hit with Cyberattack, Tax Returns Compromised
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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Collateral Damage: When Cyberwarfare Targets Civilian Data
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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Americans Worried More About Computer - Not Border - Security
Last Message: 2/26/2019
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6 Tax Season Tips for Security Pros
Last Message: 2/25/2019
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POS Vendor Announces January Data Breach
Last Message: 2/25/2019
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New Malware Campaign Targets Job Seekers
Last Message: 2/25/2019
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US Judge: Police Can't Force Biometric Authentication
Last Message: 2/24/2019
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The Pitfalls of Cyber Insurance
Last Message: 2/23/2019
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9 Years After: From Operation Aurora to Zero Trust
Last Message: 2/22/2019
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Researchers Dig into Microsoft Office Functionality Flaws
Last Message: 2/22/2019
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Palo Alto Networks to Buy Demisto for $560M
Last Message: 2/22/2019
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Facebook Struggles in Privacy Class-Action Lawsuit
Last Message: 2/22/2019
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New Free Tool Scans for Chrome Extension Safety
Last Message: 2/21/2019
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Cyber Extortionists Can Earn $360,000 a Year
Last Message: 2/21/2019
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Cybersecurity and the Human Element: We're All Fallible
Last Message: 2/21/2019
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6 Security Tips Before You Put a Digital Assistant to Work
Last Message: 2/21/2019
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Your Life Is the Attack Surface: The Risks of IoT
Last Message: 2/20/2019
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Google Issues Chrome Updates for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android
Last Message: 2/20/2019
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High Stress Levels Impacting CISOs Physically, Mentally
Last Message: 2/20/2019
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The 5 Stages of CISO Success, Past & Future
Last Message: 2/20/2019
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Cyber Hunting: 5 Tips To Bag Your Prey
Last Message: 2/19/2019
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Security Talent Continues to Fetch Top Dollar on IT Job Market
Last Message: 2/19/2019
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Privacy Ops: The New Nexus for CISOs & DPOs
Last Message: 2/19/2019
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Cisco Router Vulnerability Gives Window into Researchers' World
Last Message: 2/19/2019
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How Cybercriminals Clean Their Dirty Money
Last Message: 2/18/2019
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New Vulnerabilities Make RDP Risks Far From Remote
Last Message: 2/18/2019
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Staffing Shortage Makes Vulnerabilities Worse
Last Message: 2/18/2019
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Malware Campaign Hides Ransomware in Super Mario Wrapper
Last Message: 2/18/2019
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Valentine's Emails Laced with Gandcrab Ransomware
Last Message: 2/17/2019
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Craft is a CMS for creating custom digital experiences. Cross site scripting (XSS) can be triggered by review volumes. This issue has been fixed in version 4.4.7.
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Django-SES is a drop-in mail backend for Django. The django_ses library implements a mail backend for Django using AWS Simple Email Service. The library exports the `SESEventWebhookView class` intended to receive signed requests from AWS to handle email bounces, subscriptions, etc. These requests ar...
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Highlight is an open source, full-stack monitoring platform. Highlight may record passwords on customer deployments when a password html input is switched to `type="text"` via a javascript "Show Password" button. This differs from the expected behavior which always obfuscates `ty...
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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