Security News > 2021 > February > Week in review: Improving vulnerability triage, RDP attacks soaring, hackers in high demand

February 2021 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft and Adobe fix exploited zero-daysAdobe has fixed a Reader flaw used in limited attacks, as well as delivered security updates for a variety of products, including Acrobat and Reader, Dreamweaver, and Magento.
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, security has become a top priority for nearly all organizations.
Microsoft to alert enterprise security teams when nation-state attackers target their employeesMicrosoft will introduce this month a new security alert that will notify enterprise security teams when an employee is being targeted by suspected nation-state attackers.
BluBracket Community Edition: Detect and monitor secrets in code for freeBluBracket announced its Community Edition, a free, robust and automated tool for finding passwords, tokens and other security vulnerabilities in code.
Product showcase: USB-Lock-RPUSB-Lock-RP allows security system administrators to manage USB access from a central administrative console.
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