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Airsoft Data Breach Exposes Data of 75,000 Players

Failure to configure authentication allowed malicious actors to exploit Airsoftc3.com’s database, exposing the sensitive data of a vast number of the gaming site’s users. The post Airsoft Data Breach Exposes Data of 75,000 Players appeared first on Security Boulevard. This…

What is Data Encryption Standard (DES)?

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Adding insult to injury: crypto recovery scams

Once your crypto has been stolen, it is extremely difficult to get back – be wary of fake promises to retrieve your funds and learn how to avoid becoming a victim twice over This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity…

CCTV Cambridge, Addressing Digital Equity in Massachusetts

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> Here at EFF digital equity is something that we advocate for, and we are always thrilled when we hear a member of the Electronic Frontier Alliance is…

AMSI Write Raid 0day Vulnerability

In this blog post, we’ll introduce a new 0day technique designed to bypass AMSI without the VirtualProtect API and without changing memory protection. The post AMSI Write Raid 0day Vulnerability appeared first on OffSec. This article has been indexed from…

CEO Discusses MDR Service With a Risk-Based Approach

Every organization has its own combination of cyber risks, including endpoints, internet-connected devices, apps, employees, third-party vendors, and more. Year after year, the risks continue to grow more complex and new threats emerge as threat actors become more sophisticated and…

The impact of automating open source dependency management

Recently, I chatted with developers from a customer in a heavily regulated industry. They were manually updating their open source dependencies and wanted to find a better solution to save time. Keeping their dependencies up-to-date was very time-consuming but something…