Month: July 2022
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Apple Just Patched 37 iPhone Security Bugs
Plus: A Google Chrome patch licks the DevilsTongue spyware, Android’s kernel gets a tune-up, and Microsoft fixes 84 …
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Week in review: Attackers abandoning malicious macros, average data breach cost soars
Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Israel’s new cyber-kinetic lab will …
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Loft partners with Docker to help users manage virtual Kubernetes clusters
Loft Labs partners Docker so that Docker Desktop users can now set up and manage virtual Kubernetes clusters. Recently, Docker announced …
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Verimatrix names Asaf Ashkenazi as CEO
Verimatrix appoints Asaf Ashkenazi as CEO effective August 1st, 2022. Amedeo D’Angelo, Chairman and CEO since 2015, remains Executive …
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Alan Masarek joins Avaya as President and CEO
Avaya Holdings appoints Alan Masarek as its President and CEO and as a member of Avaya’s Board of Directors, effective August 1, 2022. …
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Stop Putting Your Accounts At Risk, and Start Using a Password Manager
Right Now, Get 30% Off Keeper, the Most Trusted Name in Password Management. In one way or another, almost every aspect of our lives is …
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How To Select Your Pentest Vendor: Guide
Systematic Penetration Testing is the only way to be a step ahead of hackers, so it is worth spending money on. But there are thousands of …
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911 (911.re) Proxy Service Shuts Down After Confirming Security Breach
At the time of writing, the home page of 911 (911.re) Proxy Service was displaying a detailed message left by the website’s administrator …
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How the cloud is changing security defenses in the 2020s
The rapid pace of cloud adoption has changed the way organizations approach cybersecurity. Specifically, the cloud is increasingly becoming …
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Tim Hortons offer free coffee and donut to settle data privacy invasion claims
Canadian fast food chain Tim Hortons is settling multiple data privacy class-action lawsuits against it by offering something it knows it’s …
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You Pay More When Companies Get Hacked
Plus: Google delays the end of cookies (again), EU officials were targeted with Pegasus spyware, and more of the top security …
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Microsoft Links Raspberry Robin USB Worm to Russian Evil Corp Hackers
Microsoft on Friday disclosed a potential connection between the Raspberry Robin USB-based worm and an infamous Russian cybercrime group …
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