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CrowdStrike Estimates the Tech Meltdown Caused by Its Bungling Left a $60 Million Dent in Its Sales Associated Press
Massive outage spooked customers that had been expected to close deals totaling $60 million during the final few weeks of CrowdStrike’s fiscal Q2. The post CrowdStrike Estimates the Tech Meltdown Caused by Its Bungling Left a $60 Million Dent in Its Sales appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Google Now Offering Up to $250,000 for Chrome Vulnerabilities Ionut Arghire
Google has significantly increased the rewards for Chrome browser vulnerabilities, offering up to $250,000 for remote code execution bugs. The post Google Now Offering Up to $250,000 for Chrome Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Fortra Issues Patch for High-Risk FileCatalyst Workflow Security Vulnerability [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Fortra has addressed a critical security flaw impacting FileCatalyst Workflow that could be abused by a remote attacker to gain administrative access. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-6633, carries a CVSS score of 9.8, and stems from the use of a static password to connect to a HSQL database. “The default credentials for the setup HSQL…
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LinkedIn Hires Former Twitter Security Chief Lea Kissner as New CISO Ryan Naraine
Lea Kissner replaces Geoff Belknap as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft-owned LinkedIn. The post LinkedIn Hires Former Twitter Security Chief Lea Kissner as New CISO appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Infosec experts applaud DOJ lawsuit against Georgia Tech
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Censys Finds Hundreds of Exposed Servers as Volt Typhoon APT Targets ISPs, MSPs Ryan Naraine
Amidst Volt Typhoon zero-day exploitation, Censys finds hundreds of exposed servers presenting ripe attack surface for attackers. The post Censys Finds Hundreds of Exposed Servers as Volt Typhoon APT Targets ISPs, MSPs appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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APT-C-60 Group Exploit WPS Office Flaw to Deploy SpyGlace Backdoor [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A South Korea-aligned cyber espionage has been linked to the zero-day exploitation of a now-patched critical remote code execution flaw in Kingsoft WPS Office to deploy a bespoke backdoor dubbed SpyGlace. The activity has been attributed to a threat actor dubbed APT-C-60, according to cybersecurity firms ESET and DBAPPSecurity. The attacks have been found to…
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WPS Office Zero-Day Exploited by South Korea-Linked Cyberspies Eduard Kovacs
A WPS Office zero-day vulnerability tracked as CVE-2024-7262 was exploited by South Korean hacker group APT-C-60. The post WPS Office Zero-Day Exploited by South Korea-Linked Cyberspies appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Halliburton cyberattack explained: What happened?
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Volt Typhoon exploiting Versa Director zero-day flaw
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