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Intel Publishes 41 Security Advisories for Over 90 Vulnerabilities
Intel has published 41 new May 2024 Patch Tuesday advisories covering a total of more than 90 vulnerabilities.
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Santander Data Breach Impacts Customers, Employees
The Spanish bank Santander said customers in Chile, Spain and Uruguay are affected by a data breach at a third-party provider.
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400,000 Linux Servers Hit by Ebury Botnet
The Ebury Linux botnet has ensnared over 400,000 Linux systems in 15 years, with roughly 100,000 still infected.
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900k Impacted by Data Breach at Mississippi Healthcare Provider
Singing River Health System says the personal information of roughly 900,000 individuals was stolen in an August 2023 ransomware attack.
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Unwanted Tracking Alerts Rolling Out to iOS, Android
Apple and Google have rolled out a new mobile feature that warns users of unwanted trackers moving with them.
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Senators Urge $32 Billion in Emergency Spending on AI After Finishing Yearlong Review
The group recommends that Congress draft emergency spending legislation to boost U.S. investments in artificial intelligence, including new R&D and testing standards to understand the technology's potential harms.
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ICS Patch Tuesday: Advisories Published by Siemens, Rockwell, Mitsubishi Electric
Several ICS vendors released advisories on Tuesday to inform customers about vulnerabilities found in their products.
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Vermont Legislature Passes One of the Strongest Data Privacy Measures in the Country
Vermont legislature passed a bill that prohibits the sale of sensitive data, such as social security and drivers’ license numbers, financial or health information.
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Microsoft Warns of Active Zero-Day Exploitation, Patches 60 Windows Vulnerabilities
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft documents 60 security flaws in multiple software products and flags an actively exploited Windows zero-day for urgent attention.
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Adobe Patches Critical Flaws in Reader, Acrobat
Adobe documents multiple code execution flaws in a wide range of products, including the widely deployed Adobe Acrobat and Reader software.
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SAP Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in CX Commerce, NetWeaver
SAP has released 14 new and three updated security notes on its May 2024 Security Patch Day.
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VMware Patches Vulnerabilities Exploited at Pwn2Own 2024
VMware has patched three vulnerabilities exploited earlier this year at the Pwn2Own hacking competition.
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Hacker Conversations: Ron Reiter, and the Making of a Professional Hacker
Ron Reiter was a childhood hacker in Israel. He was recruited into the IDF’s elite Unit 8200 for his military service. Now he is CTO and co-founder of cybersecurity firm Sentra.
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Attackers Use DNS Tunneling to Track Victim Activity, Scan Networks
Threat actors are using DNS tunneling to track victims’ interaction with spam and to scan network infrastructures.
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Google Patches Second Chrome Zero-Day in One Week
Google has announced patches for another Chrome vulnerability that has been exploited in attacks. This is the second zero-day addressed by the company in one week and the third flaw leveraged in malicious attacks in 2024. The new zero-day, tracked as CVE-2024-4761, has been described as a high-severity out-of-bounds write issue in the V8 JavaScript […]
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Student, Personnel Information Stolen in City of Helsinki Cyberattack
The City of Helsinki says usernames, email addresses, and personal information was stolen in a recent cyberattack.
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MITRE EMB3D Threat Model Officially Released
MITRE announced the public availability of the EMB3D threat model for embedded devices used in critical infrastructure.
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FCC Warns of ‘Royal Tiger’ Robocall Scammers
The FCC has issued a public notice on robocall scammer group ‘Royal Tiger’, the first designated threat actor.
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Zscaler Confirms Only Isolated Test Server Was Hacked
Zscaler has completed its investigation into the recent hacking claims and found that only an isolated test environment was compromised.
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Apple Patch Day: Code Execution Flaws in iPhones, iPads, macOS
Apple documents another zero-day flaw being exploited on older iPhones and documents security problems in macOS, iOS and iPadOS.
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