Security News > 2020 > November > Week in review: Windows zero-day exploited, Patch Tuesday forecast, selecting a compliance solution
Git LFS vulnerability allows attackers to compromise targets' Windows systemsA critical vulnerability in Git Large File Storage, an open source Git extension for versioning large files, allows attackers to achieve remote code execution if the Windows-using victim is tricked into cloning the attacker's malicious repository using a vulnerable Git version control tool, security researcher Dawid Golunski has discovered.
November 2020 Patch Tuesday forecast: Significant OS changes aheadNovember Patch Tuesday and the end-of-year holidays are rapidly approaching.
Google discloses actively exploited Windows zero-dayGoogle researchers have made public a Windows kernel zero day vulnerability that is being exploited in the wild in tandem with a Google Chrome flaw that has been patched on October 20.
How do I select a compliance solution for my business?To select a suitable compliance solution for your business, you need to think about a variety of factors.
Cybersecurity training: Learn how to secure containerized environmentsFor the last several years, Sheila A. Berta, Head of Security Research at Dreamlab Technologies, has been conducting investigations in a variety of information security areas like hardware hacking, car hacking, wireless security, malware and - more recently - Docker, Kubernetes and cloud security.
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