Security News > 2019 > May > Week in review: BlueKeep vulnerability, preventing Google account takeovers
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Data privacy: A hot-button issue for Americans one year after GDPR In recognition of GDPR’s first anniversary, nCipher Security conducted a survey to gauge American awareness of and sentiment about data privacy and security laws and issues. If you haven’t yet patched the BlueKeep RDP vulnerability, do so now If you’re wondering just how critical this vulnerability is, Microsoft’s reaction is a … More → The post Week in review: BlueKeep vulnerability, preventing Google account takeovers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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