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Permit.io Secures $8M Investment for Authorization Platform
Tel Aviv startup raises $8 million in Series A funding to help developers add secure access approval flows to applications. The post Permit.io Raises $8 Million for Authorization Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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Ex-Employee’s Admin Credentials: A Gateway to a US Gov Agency Hack
A threat actor employed the administrative credentials of a former employee to hack a US government organization. The post Ex-Employee’s Admin Credentials Used in US Gov Agency Hack appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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EU Watchdog Urged to Reject Meta Pay for Privacy Scheme
Civil rights groups called on an EU watchdog to rule against Facebook owner Meta’s scheme to let Europeans pay to opt out of data tracking, which they say violates EU law. The post EU Watchdog…
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Dissecting the Intriguing ‘MMS Fingerprint’ Hack by Spyware Giant NSO Group
The existence of a previously unknown infection technique used by spyware firm NSO Group is suggested by a single line in a contract between NSO and the telecom regulator of Ghana. The post Mysterious ‘MMS…
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Eight AI Development Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
Details of eight vulnerabilities found in the open source supply chain used to develop in-house AI and ML models have been disclosed. All have CVE numbers, one has critical severity, and seven have high severity.…
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CUSG CMS Vulnerabilities: How Credit Unions are Exposed to Attacks
Three vulnerabilities in CU Solutions Group CMS exposed 275 credit unions to credential theft, account takeover. The post Vulnerabilities in CUSG CMS Exposed Credit Unions to Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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CISA Urges Cisco ASA Flaw Patching to Combat Ransomware Attacks
CISA has added CVE-2020-3259, an old Cisco ASA vulnerability exploited by ransomware, to its KEV catalog. The post CISA Urges Patching of Cisco ASA Flaw Exploited in Ransomware Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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US Offers $10 Million Reward for BlackCat Ransomware Leaders
The US announces a $10 million reward for information on key members of the Alphv/BlackCat ransomware group. The post US Offers $10 Million for Information on BlackCat Ransomware Leaders appeared first on SecurityWeek .
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Ukrainian Pleads Guilty to Key Role in Zeus, IcedID Malware Operations: A Shocking Revelation!
Ukrainian national Vyacheslav Igorevich Penchukov has pleaded guilty to holding key roles in the Zeus and IcedID malware operations. The post Ukrainian Pleads Guilty in US to Key Role in Zeus, IcedID Malware Operations appeared…
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FBI Busts Russian Cyberspies Controlling Ubiquiti Router Botnet
The US government says it has neutralized a network of hundreds of Ubiquiti Edge OS routers under the control of the Russia’s APT28 hackers. The post FBI Dismantles Ubiquiti Router Botnet Controlled by Russian Cyberspies…