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Cyberattack Causes Disruptions at Omni Hotels Eduard Kovacs
Omni Hotels & Resorts tells customers that recent disruptions have been caused by a cyberattack that forced it to shut down systems. The post Cyberattack Causes Disruptions at Omni Hotels appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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US Cancer Center Data Breach Impacting 800,000 Ionut Arghire
City of Hope is notifying 800,000 individuals of a data breach impacting their personal and health information. The post US Cancer Center Data Breach Impacting 800,000 appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Critical Vulnerability in Progress Flowmon Allows Remote Access to Systems Ionut Arghire
A critical OS command injection in Progress Flowmon can be exploited to gain remote, unauthenticated access to the system. The post Critical Vulnerability in Progress Flowmon Allows Remote Access to Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Cloud Threat Detection Firm Permiso Raises $18 million Kevin Townsend
Cloud security firm provides a detection platform able to detect and predict the likely behavior of ‘bad’ identities. The post Cloud Threat Detection Firm Permiso Raises $18 million appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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SurveyLama Data Breach Impacts 4.4 Million Users Ionut Arghire
Data breach impacting users’ personal information prompts survey rewards platform SurveyLama to reset passwords. The post SurveyLama Data Breach Impacts 4.4 Million Users appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Pixel Phone Zero-Days Exploited by Forensic Firms Ionut Arghire
Google this week patched two Pixel phone zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited by forensic companies to obtain data from devices. The post Pixel Phone Zero-Days Exploited by Forensic Firms appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Considerations for Operational Technology Cybersecurity [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Operational Technology (OT) refers to the hardware and software used to change, monitor, or control the enterprise’s physical devices, processes, and events. Unlike traditional Information Technology (IT) systems, OT systems directly impact the physical world. This unique characteristic of OT brings additional cybersecurity considerations not typically present in conventional IT securityRead More
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New HTTP/2 Vulnerability Exposes Web Servers to DoS Attacks [email protected] (The Hacker News)
New research has found that the CONTINUATION frame in the HTTP/2 protocol can be exploited to conduct denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. The technique has been codenamed HTTP/2 CONTINUATION Flood by security researcher Bartek Nowotarski, who reported the issue to the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) on January 25, 2024. “Many HTTP/2 implementations do not properly limit or sanitize theRead…
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New HTTP/2 DoS Attack Potentially More Severe Than Record-Breaking Rapid Reset Eduard Kovacs
New HTTP/2 DoS method named Continuation Flood can pose a greater risk than Rapid Reset, which has been used for record-breaking attacks. The post New HTTP/2 DoS Attack Potentially More Severe Than Record-Breaking Rapid Reset appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Zoom Paid Out $10 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2019 Eduard Kovacs
Video conferencing giant Zoom has paid out $10 million through its bug bounty program since it was launched in 2019. The post Zoom Paid Out $10 Million via Bug Bounty Program Since 2019 appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
