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Atlassian fixed six high-severity bugs in Confluence Data Center and Server
Australian software company Atlassian addressed multiple high-severity vulnerabilities in its Confluence, Crucible, and Jira solutions. Atlassian June 2024 Security Bulletin addressed nine high-severity vulnerabilities in Confluence, Crucible, and Jira products. The most severe issue addressed by the company is an…
Comic Agilé – Mikkel Noe-Nygaard, Luxshan Ratnaravi – #294 — Enabling Flow
<a class=” sqs-block-image-link ” href=”https://www.comicagile.net/comic/enabling-flow/” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”> <img alt=”” height=”560″ src=”https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5355d604e4b03c3e9896e131/79b8186a-605d-4dd7-a263-2da8da296544/%23294+%E2%80%93+Enabling+Flow.png?format=1000w” width=”640″ /> </a><figcaption class=”image-caption-wrapper”> via the respected Software Engineering expertise of Mikkel Noe-Nygaard and the lauded Software Engineering / Enterprise Agile Coaching work of Luxshan Ratnaravi at Comic Agilé!…
Hackers Exploit Snowflake Data, Targeting Major Firms
Hackers who stole terabytes of data from Ticketmaster and other customers of the cloud storage firm Snowflake claim they gained access to some Snowflake accounts by breaching a Belarusian-founded contractor working with those customers. Approximately 165 customer accounts were…
Tabletop exercises are headed to the next frontier: Space
More on the recent Snowflake breach, MFA bypass techniques and more. This article has been indexed from Cisco Talos Blog Read the original article: Tabletop exercises are headed to the next frontier: Space
1Password unveils new sign-in experience and recovery codes feature
With Apple releasing its own Passwords app with iOS 18, 1Password wants to ensure it’s still the go-to option for everyone’s passwords, two-step verification codes, and other sensitive information stored with end-to-end cryptography. This is why the company is unveiling…
UK Health Club Chain ‘Total Fitness’ Data Leak Exposes KYC and Card Data
UK-based health and fitness chain Total Fitness suffered a significant data breach leaving member photos, names, and even bank details vulnerable online. Learn how to protect yourself and what went wrong at Total Fitness. This article has been indexed from…
7 cool and useful things I do with my Flipper Zero (and you can too)
Forget all the fake Flipper Zero nonsense you see on TikTok. Here are a bunch of very real and impressive things I’ve used it for. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original…
Flipper Zero: ‘Can you really hack Wi-Fi networks?’ and other questions answered
You have Flipper Zero questions. I have answers. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Flipper Zero: ‘Can you really hack Wi-Fi networks?’ and other questions answered
Opposing a Global Surveillance Disaster | EFFector 36.8
Join EFF on a road trip through the information superhighway! As you choose the perfect playlist for the trip we’ll share our findings about the latest generation of cell-site simulators; share security tips for protestors at college campuses; and rant…
Crypto exchange Kraken accuses blockchain security outfit CertiK of extortion
Researchers allegedly stole $3M using the vulnerability, then asked how much it was really worth Kraken, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, has accused a trio of security researchers of discovering a critical bug, expoliting it to…
Decade-Long Cyber Assault on Asian Telecoms Traced to Chinese State Hackers
A years-long espionage campaign has targeted telecoms companies in Asia with tools associated with Chinese groups. The post Decade-Long Cyber Assault on Asian Telecoms Traced to Chinese State Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
Qilin Ransomware: What You Need To Know
What is Qilin? Qilin (also known as Agenda) is a ransomware-as-a-service criminal operation that works with affiliates, encrypting and exfiltrating the data of hacked organisations and then demanding a ransom be paid. Qilin seems like a strange name. Where does…
Worldwide 2023 Email Phishing Statistics and Examples
Explore the need for going beyond built-in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace™ security based on email threats detected in 2023. This article has been indexed from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives Read the original article: Worldwide 2023 Email Phishing…
MacDonald’s Ends Its AI Drive-Through Assistant Experiment
Test by MacDonald’s to replace human servers with AI-based voice assistants for its drive-through (or drive-thru) is to end This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: MacDonald’s Ends Its AI Drive-Through Assistant Experiment
IoT Needs To Get Serious About Security
This headline came across my email the other day, and it really got me thinking: “Number of vulnerable IoT devices increases 136%” This article has been indexed from DZone Security Zone Read the original article: IoT Needs To Get Serious…
Water facilities warned to improve cybersecurity
United States water facilities, which include 150,000 public water systems, have become an increasingly high-risk target for cyber criminals in recent years. This rising threat has demanded more attention and policies focused on improving cybersecurity. Water and wastewater systems are…
Staying Safe with Chrome Extensions
Posted by Benjamin Ackerman, Anunoy Ghosh and David Warren, Chrome Security Team Chrome extensions can boost your browsing, empowering you to do anything from customizing the look of sites to providing personalized advice when you’re planning a vacation. But as…
EU Aims to Ban Math — ‘Chat Control 2.0’ Law is Paused but not Stopped
Ongoing European Union quest to break end-to-end encryption (E2EE) mysteriously disappears. The post EU Aims to Ban Math — ‘Chat Control 2.0’ Law is Paused but not Stopped appeared first on Security Boulevard. This article has been indexed from Security…
Port scan attacks: What they are and how to prevent them
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