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Protecting Back-End Systems
Last Message: 8/29/2020
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Name That Toon: 'Rise' and Shine
Last Message: 8/28/2020
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Cybersecurity Home-School: The Robot Project
Last Message: 8/28/2020
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Using the Attack Cycle to Up Your Security Game
Last Message: 8/27/2020
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C-Level & Studying for the CISSP
Last Message: 8/27/2020
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Phishing Attack Used Box to Land in Victim Inboxes
Last Message: 8/26/2020
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Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic
Last Message: 8/26/2020
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Chronicle Folds into Google
Last Message: 8/26/2020
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Apple's iPhone Mail, Safari Apps Vulnerable To Attack
Last Message: 8/25/2020
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Banks and the New Abnormal
Last Message: 8/24/2020
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3 Places to Enable 2-Factor Authentication Now
Last Message: 8/23/2020
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Newly Patched Alexa Flaws a Red Flag for Home Workers
Last Message: 8/22/2020
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74 Days From the Presidential Election, Security Worries Mount
Last Message: 8/22/2020
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Smart-Lock Hacks Point to Larger IoT Problems
Last Message: 8/21/2020
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Researcher Finds New Office Macro Attacks for MacOS
Last Message: 8/19/2020
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7 Ways to Keep Your Remote Workforce Safe
Last Message: 8/18/2020
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Cryptojacking Threat Continues to Rise
Last Message: 8/13/2020
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Why Confidential Computing Is a Game Changer
Last Message: 8/11/2020
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Hacking It as a CISO: Advice for Security Leadership
Last Message: 8/11/2020
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Lock-Pickers Face an Uncertain Future Online
Last Message: 8/10/2020
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10 Clues That Network Traffic Is Bad
Last Message: 8/9/2020
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Why Data Ethics Is a Growing CISO Priority
Last Message: 8/7/2020
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Salesforce Customer Data Possibly Exposed in API Glitch
Last Message: 8/7/2020
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Exploiting Google Cloud Platform With Ease
Last Message: 8/7/2020
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Pen Testers Who Got Arrested Doing Their Jobs Tell All
Last Message: 8/5/2020
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Inside IBM's Patent Applications For Airport Security
Last Message: 8/5/2020
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DoD Adds Ethical Hacker Certification Program
Last Message: 8/4/2020
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I Smell a RAT! New Cybersecurity Threats for the Crypto Industry
David Trepp, Partner, IT Assurance with accounting and advisory firm BPM LLP,  7/9/2021
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Attacks on Kaseya Servers Led to Ransomware in Less Than 2 Hours
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-2023-33196
PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
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.
CVE-2023-33185
PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
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...
CVE-2023-33187
PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
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...
CVE-2023-33194
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...
CVE-2023-2879
PUBLISHED: 2023-05-26
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