On Not Fixing Old Vulnerabilities
March 9 2021
How is this even possible?
…26% of companies Positive Technologies tested were vulnerable to WannaCry, which was a threat years ago, and some even vulnerable to Heartbleed....
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How is this even possible?
…26% of companies Positive Technologies tested were vulnerable to WannaCry, which was a threat years ago, and some even vulnerable to Heartbleed....
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Known for its phishing simulation platform, KnowBe4 says deal will help it expand in privacy and compliance training market.
Read moreThe planned move is unlikely to do much for enterprise customers or for security vendor's consumer business, analysts say.
Read moreUS government officials weigh in on the attacks and malicious activity, which researchers believe may be the work of multiple groups.
Read moreTogether, the vendor giants aim to make "in use" encryption -- also known as "fully homomorphic encryption" -- economical and practical.
Read moreSecurity pros offer up their post-SolarWinds patch-management advice.
Read moreSometimes when a complex story takes us by surprise or knocks us back on our heels, it pays to revisit the events in a somewhat linear fashion. Here's a...
Read moreI see you/And what you do - So be aware/Before you share - And if in doubt/Don't give it out!
Read moreThe new administration is in an excellent position to make significant progress on data privacy -- not just because it's needed, but also because it's time.
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Interesting paper: “Shadow Attacks: Hiding and Replacing Content in Signed PDFs“:
Abstract: Digitally signed PDFs are used in contracts and invoices to guarantee the authenticity and integrity of their...
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