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Finance phishing works because it sounds boringly normal

Finance departments process a constant stream of invoices, contracts, payment notices, and procurement emails, making email one of the most common initial access vectors for threat actors. According to Cofense, attackers exploit those workflows with phishing emails that resemble legitimate…

Why CISOs should use zero-trust security for IoT

<p>IoT is meant to drive operational efficiency and improve decision-making, largely by automating processes and reducing overall costs. But with these benefits come escalating cybersecurity <a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/iotagenda/tip/5-IoT-security-threats-to-prioritize”>threats that target IoT devices</a>, which are notoriously vulnerable compared to traditional IT infrastructure.</p>…

RabbitMQ Vulnerabilities Could Enable Unauthenticated Broker Takeover

Miggo disclosed two RabbitMQ vulnerabilities that could enable unauthenticated broker takeover or expose tenant metadata. The post RabbitMQ Vulnerabilities Could Enable Unauthenticated Broker Takeover  appeared first on eSecurity Planet. This article has been indexed from eSecurity Planet Read the original…

Zero-Day in Cursor Code Editor – Security Firm Discloses

Cybersecurity research firm Mindgard has disclosed details about an zero-day vulnerability in Cursor, a popular AI-assisted code editor.… The post Zero-Day in Cursor Code Editor – Security Firm Discloses appeared first on Hackers Online Club. This article has been indexed…

Microsoft patches bug in video game Age of Empires II

The vulnerability in the decades-old game could have allowed hackers to take over victims’ computers with a malicious game invite. This article has been indexed from Security News | TechCrunch Read the original article: Microsoft patches bug in video game…