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Week in review: UN hacked, new Kali Linux release, Win7 upgrade dilemma
2020-02-02 14:00

Kali Linux 2020.1 released: New tools, Kali NetHunter rootless, and more!Offensive Security have released Kali Linux 2020.1, which is available for immediate download. You can upgrade Windows 7 for free! Why wouldn't you?Windows 7 has been Microsoft's most successful operating system and, it's safe to say, one of the most loved.

How industries are evolving their DevOps and security practicesThere's significant variation in DevOps maturation and security integration across the financial services, government, retail, telecom, and technology industries, according to Puppet's report based on nearly 3,000 responses.

Microsoft invites gamers and researchers to new Xbox bug bounty programGamers, security researchers, and technologists have been invited to identify security vulnerabilities in Xbox network and services and report them to Microsoft.

Computer science experts at UTSA have published the first review of the security and privacy risks posed by e-scooters and their related software services and applications.

How to prioritize IT security projectsIf you're an IT security professional, you're almost certainly familiar with that sinking feeling you experience when presented with an overwhelming number of security issues to remediate.


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VENDOR LAST 12M #/PRODUCTS LOW MEDIUM HIGH CRITICAL TOTAL VULNS
Linux 18 373 1432 1136 695 3636