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Echo May 24, 2024 7:34 AM. The proposals about more government openness and more emphasis on import-export controls is good. More emphasis needs to be placed on positive public interest and also public benefit tests to discourage secrecy for the wrong reasons and also prevent banning activities which are of public benefit because they're automatically caught up in blanket bans.

What are some patch management best practices and techniques? Following patch management "Golden rules" such as patching on test machines and organizing rollout beforehand.

Earlier this month, the FBI published a private industry notification about Storm-0539, a Morocco-based cyber criminal group that specializes in compromising retailers and creating fraudulent gift cards. "Storm-0539's skill at compromising and creating cloud-based attack infrastructure lets them avoid common upfront costs," Microsoft's analysts noted.

Introduction The infamous Colonial pipeline ransomware attack (2021) and SolarWinds supply chain attack (2020) were more than data leaks; they were seismic shifts in cybersecurity. These attacks...

Google on Thursday rolled out fixes to address a high-severity security flaw in its Chrome browser that it said has been exploited in the wild. Assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-5274, the...

Malicious actors have backdoored the installer associated with courtroom video recording software developed by Justice AV Solutions (JAVS) to deliver malware that's associated with a known...

Google has released a new emergency security update to address the eighth zero-day vulnerability in Chrome browser confirmed to be actively exploited in the wild. CVE-2024-5274 is the eighth actively exploited vulnerability that Google fixed in Chrome since the beginning of the year, and the third this month.

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered that the malware known as BLOODALCHEMY used in attacks targeting government organizations in Southern and Southeastern Asia is in fact an updated version...

For the eighth time this year, Google has released an emergency update for its Chrome browser that fixes a zero-day vulnerability with an in-the-wild exploit.As per usual, Google keeps technical details of the vulnerability under wraps.

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