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hide.me VPN Review 2023: Features, Pricing, and More

hide.me VPN is a secure and customizable solution. Read this comprehensive review to learn about its features, performance, pricing, and more. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: hide.me VPN Review 2023: Features, Pricing,…

CVSS 4.0 Offers Significantly More Patching Context

The latest vulnerability severity scoring system addresses gaps in the previous version; here’s how to get the most out of it. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: CVSS 4.0 Offers Significantly More Patching Context

This Month, The EU Parliament Can Take Action To Stop The Attack On Encryption

< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> A key European parliamentary committee has taken an important step to defend user privacy, including end-to-end encryption. The Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE)…

Ransomware was behind Toronto Public Library attack

Ransomware is behind last week’s cyber attack against the Toronto Public Library’s IT systems, a spokesperson has confirmed. Ana-Maria Critchley, the library’s manager of communications and stakeholder relations, made the confirmation in an email this morning. However, she wouldn’t comment…

MTE – The promising path forward for memory safety

Posted by Andy Qin, Irene Ang, Kostya Serebryany, Evgenii Stepanov Since 2018, Google has partnered with ARM and collaborated with many ecosystem partners (SoCs vendors, mobile phone OEMs, etc.) to develop Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) technology. We are now happy…

Hackers Exploit Atlassian Flaw in Cerber Ransomware Attacks

Multiple threat actors are descending on on-premises Atlassian Confluence software to exploit a critical vulnerability that was detailed and patched last week. Threat intelligence researchers from cybersecurity firms Rapid7 and GreyNoise this week reported that over the weekend, they tracked…

Daniel Stori’s ‘When Artificial Intelligence Meets git’

<a class=” sqs-block-image-link ” href=”https://turnoff.us/geek/when-ai-meets-git/”> <img alt=”” height=”565″ src=”https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5355d604e4b03c3e9896e131/294ca8d7-ac2e-4d5c-8dbc-f8b6e54775b3/image-asset.png?format=1000w” width=”840″ /> </a><figcaption class=”image-caption-wrapper”> via the webcomic talent of the inimitable Daniel Stori at Turnoff.US. Permalink The post Daniel Stori’s ‘When Artificial Intelligence Meets git’ appeared first on Security Boulevard. This…