Mozilla and Google have recently released important security updates for their web browsers, Firefox and Chrome. These updates include patches for several vulnerabilities, including some potentially harmful memory safety bugs. First, let’s talk about Firefox. Mozilla unveiled Firefox version 119,…
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Avoiding Common Linux Configuration Mistakes that Lead to Security Vulnerabilities
The robust security features of Linux make it the preferable choice for many enterprises. However, like any other operating system, security vulnerabilities can occur in Linux due to misconfigurations. These vulnerabilities may expose your system to potential risks, making it…
New TuxCare Partner Program Arms System Integrators with Modernized Linux Security Offerings
PALO ALTO, Calif. – November 8, 2023 – TuxCare, a global innovator in enterprise-grade cybersecurity for Linux, today announced it debuted a new partner program aimed at helping system integrators offer the latest tools for modernizing their customers’ Linux security…
NextGen’s Vulnerability: Protecting Healthcare Data
In the realm of healthcare, the security and integrity of patient data are paramount. However, a recent discovery has shed light on a critical vulnerability within Mirth Connect, an open-source data integration platform by NextGen HealthCare. NextGen’s vulnerability, identified as…
Marina Bay Sands breach exposed data of 665,000 customers
Singapore-based luxury resort and casino Marina Bay Sands has suffered a data breach that exposed data of 665,000 non-casino rewards program members. The Marina Bay Sands data breach “Marina Bay Sands became aware of a data security incident on 20…
Webinar: Kickstarting Your SaaS Security Strategy & Program
SaaS applications make up 70% of total company software usage, and as businesses increase their reliance on SaaS apps, they also increase their reliance on those applications being secure. These SaaS apps store an incredibly large volume of data so…
Threat Actor Farnetwork Linked to Five Ransomware Schemes
Group-IB lifts the lid on prolific cyber-criminal This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Threat Actor Farnetwork Linked to Five Ransomware Schemes
North Korea-linked APT BlueNoroff used new macOS malware ObjCShellz
The North Korea-linked APT BlueNoroff used a new strain of macOS malware strain dubbed ObjCShellz, Jamf Threat Labs reported. Researchers from Jamf Threat Labs discovered a new macOS malware strain dubbed ObjCShellz and attributed it to North Korea-linked APT BlueNoroff. The experts…
Bad eIDAS: Europe ready to intercept, spy on your encrypted HTTPS connections
EFF warns incoming rules may return web ‘to the dark ages of 2011’ Lawmakers in Europe are expected to adopt digital identity rules that civil society groups say will make the internet less secure and open up citizens to online…
Experts Expose Farnetwork’s Ransomware-as-a-Service Business Model
Cybersecurity researchers have unmasked a prolific threat actor known as farnetwork, who has been linked to five different ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) programs over the past four years in various capacities. Singapore-headquartered Group-IB, which attempted to infiltrate a private RaaS program that…