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Convicted Cybercriminals Included in Russian Prisoner Swap

Two Russians serving time for insider trading, computer hacking and credit card theft were released in a prisoner swap deal with Moscow. The post Convicted Cybercriminals Included in Russian Prisoner Swap appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…

What Is OAuth? Meaning + How It Works

OAuth (Open Authorization) is a standard for authorization that allows a third-party application to obtain limited access to your account on an HTTP service, such… The post What Is OAuth? Meaning + How It Works appeared first on Panda Security…

Fraud in the Travel Industry & How to Prevent It

Fraud in the travel industry can cost your business in direct losses, reputational damage, and negative customer experience. It’s more important than ever for businesses in the travel and hospitality industry to protect themselves and their customers from sophisticated fraudsters.…

What is dynamic application security testing (DAST)?

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The Cisco Store Retail Roundup, Volume 2

Explore all-new style guides and dive into the Cisco Store Tech Lab at Cisco Live. This article has been indexed from Cisco Blogs Read the original article: The Cisco Store Retail Roundup, Volume 2

HealthEquity Data Breach Exposes Personal Information

  HealthEquity, a leading provider of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), has confirmed a significant data breach affecting potentially 4.3 million customers. The breach, discovered in March but only confirmed in June, involved unauthorized access to a data repository containing sensitive…

Google Using Enhanced Encryption to Protect Cookies

Google is adding greater encryption capabilities to Chrome to better protect users from information-stealing malware, a move that comes after the company’s controversial decision to once again delay getting rid of third-party cookies. The post Google Using Enhanced Encryption to…

Microsoft Confirms Global Azure Outage Caused by DDoS Attack

Redmond has confirmed the eight-hour Azure outage on July 30 was triggered by a distributed denial-of-service attack, but an “error in the implementation of [their] defenses” exacerbated it. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original…