The open cameras may cause unauthorized access at data centers, break-ins at offices and retail stores, and privacy issues for home users and employees.
CrowdStrike disclosed that it is cooperating with multiple U.S. federal investigations into the July 2024 software update failure that triggered a global IT outage, according to SiliconANGLE.
SentinelOne has attributed widespread hours-long network connectivity outages last Thursday to an infrastructure control system vulnerability leading to the deletion of critical network routes and DNS resolver rules, according to Cybersecurity Dive.
Microsoft Defender could be disabled using the new "Defendnot" tool, which exploits an undocumented Windows Security Center API to register a bogus antivirus product that circumvents Windows' verification process, BleepingComputer reports.
Now in its 18th year, the Verizon Business DBIR is one of the industry’s longest standing and leading reports on the current cybersecurity landscape. This year’s report analyzes more than 22,000 security incidents with victims spanning 139 countries, examining significant growth in third-party involvement in breaches, increases in ransomware and ex...
SecurityWeek reports that global open standards consortium OASIS had its OpenEoX Technical Committee, composed of Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, IBM, Dell, and RedHat, issue a draft framework pursuing the standardization of end-of-life security notices for software and hardware offerings amid mounting security risks stemming from outdated systems.
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