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❌ Nvidia Fixes High-Severity Flaws in GeForce Experience for Gamers ❌

Nvidia is urging gamers to update its GeForce Experience software after patching two high-severity vulnerabilities.

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via "Threatpost".
πŸ•΄ Focusing on Endpoints: 5 Steps to Fight Cybercrime πŸ•΄

Follow these best practices to strengthen endpoint management strategies and protect company data.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ SANS Launches Security Awareness Certification πŸ•΄

The SANS Security Awareness Professional (SSAP) will be available this summer to professionals focused on measuring and mitigating human risk.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ” Friday Five: 5/31 Edition πŸ”

Incentivizing healthcare orgs to adopt cybersecurity practices, malware targeting Linux systems, and Microsoft's call for federal data privacy - catch up on the week's infosec news with this roundup!

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via "Subscriber Blog RSS Feed ".
πŸ•΄ GDPR's First-Year Impact By the Numbers πŸ•΄

The latest statistics on GDPR spending, compliance rates, enforcement, and consumer attitudes on privacy protection.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ Checkers Breach Underscores Continued POS Dangers πŸ•΄

Attacks on point-of-sale terminals garners less attention these days, but the most recent breach of the restaurant chain shows hackers have not lost focus.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ New SOAP Attack Hits South African Home Routers πŸ•΄

A huge wave of attacks is targeting home routers in South Africa for recruitment into a Hakai-based botnet.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
❌ 5G Networks Spark Concerns For Enterprise Risks ❌

As 5G deployments continue to increase, what are the top security risks for enterprises? We discuss with an expert during GSMA's Mobile360 conference.

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via "Threatpost".
❌ Researcher Exploits Microsoft’s Notepad to β€˜Pop a Shell’ ❌

Google Project Zero researcher unearths a bug in Microsoft’s Notepad Windows application.

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via "Threatpost".
❌ Gen Z Interns and Social Media: A Perfect Security Storm ❌

A lack of security training for interns, and their obsession with sharing content on social media, could lead to a perfect storm for hackers looking to collect social engineering data.

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via "Threatpost".
ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2017-18376

An improper authorization check in the User API in TheHive before 2.13.4 and 3.x before 3.3.1 allows users with read-only or read/write access to escalate their privileges to the administrator's privileges. This affects app/controllers/UserCtrl.scala.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ” How to harden your macOS systems with Lynis πŸ”

Regularly checking your macOS systems for properly configured systems, apps, and services with Lynis helps administrators harden devices by minimizing their attack surface.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
❌ 5G Security Challenges: A Vendor’s POV ❌

How will 5G vendors deal with the issues of security? Nokia's head of end-to-end security solutions discusses during the GSMA Mobile 360 conference.

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via "Threatpost".
⚠ G Suite users will have β€˜confidential’ Gmail mode set to ON by default ⚠

Google announced that on 25 June 2019, Gmail's confidential mode will be switched on by default as the feature becomes generally available.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Monday review – the hot 17 stories of the week ⚠

From tackling anti-robocalling in the Senate to a data breach at a license plate reader company, here are last week's top infosec stories.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Fake news writer: If people are stupid enough to believe this stuff… ⚠

...then maybe they deserve this drivel, says a Macedonian copy-paste/turn-it-into-clickbait-bile writer who says it's all about the money.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Going to Infosec Europe this week? Want a free T-shirt? ⚠

Are you making your way to Olympia, London for Infosec Europe this week? Stop by the stand, say the Phrase That Pays and we'll give you a free T-shirt.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ New controversy erupts over Chrome ad blocking plans ⚠

Changes to extensions will limit the way that Chrome lets browsers block content - unless you're an enterprise user.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Your phone’s sensors could be used as a cookie you can’t delete ⚠

Researchers have found that a phone's gyroscope, accelerometer and other sensors create a unique fingerprint.

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via "Naked Security".
❌ MacOS Zero-Day Allows Trusted Apps to Run Malicious Code ❌

Apple 0-Day allows hackers to mimic mouse-clicks to allow malicious behavior on macOS Majove, despite mitigations.

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via "Threatpost".
πŸ” Employees beware: 33% of CEOs will fire you if you cause a cybersecurity breach πŸ”

Despite the risks, 90% of business leaders said they lack the resources to defend against a cyber attack, according to a Nominent report.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".