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ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2012-3822

Arial Campaign Enterprise before 11.0.551 has unauthorized access to the User-Edit.asp page, which allows remote attackers to enumerate users' credentials.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ•΄ Major Brazilian Bank Tests Homomorphic Encryption on Financial Data πŸ•΄

The approach allowed researchers to use machine learning on encrypted data without first decrypting it.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2011-5020

An SQL Injection vulnerability exists in the ID parameter in Online TV Database 2011.

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ•΄ Synopsys Buys Tinfoil πŸ•΄

Tinfoil Security's dynamic application and API security testing capabilities will be added to Synopsys Software Integrity Group.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ” CES 2020 roundup: All the business tech news you need to know πŸ”

CES was more exciting than ever this year. Key topics included 5G, AI, IoT, robotics, Wi-Fi 6, edge computing, automation, blockchain, quantum computing, privacy, AR, and VR.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” CES 2020: Biggest tech trends spotted for business pros πŸ”

From analytics and AI to 5G and Wi-Fi 6, here's all the enterprise tech that took center stage at CES 2020.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” Why big data may help you sleep better at night πŸ”

At CES 2020, Sleep Number debuted its latest smart beds, which feature climate-controlled technology that gathers data while you snooze.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ” CES 2020: Why HBO wants us to think twice about data privacy in the future πŸ”

A Westworld-themed experience gave CES attendees a creepy glimpse into tech consequences of the future.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
⚠ Monday review – the hot 19 stories of the week ⚠

From a Firefox zero-day to a military ban on TikTok - and everything in between. It's the weekly security roundup.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Lawmakers look to spread COPPA out to cover kids up to 16 ⚠

If that bill passes, you can say bye-bye to YouTube, says one content creator.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Google urged to tame privacy-killing Android bloatware ⚠

A letter sent to the Google CEO by Privacy International claims bloatware has allowed a privacy and security hole to open almost unnoticed.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Reddit bans β€˜impersonation,’ but satire and parody are still OK ⚠

Relax: Nic Cage deepfakes aren't going anywhere. It's only "maliciously misleading" impersonations that are now verboten.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Snake alert! This ransomware is not a game… ⚠

Looks like the Snake ransomware was created especially for network-wide attacks.

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via "Naked Security".
⚠ Powerful GPG collision attack spells the end for SHA-1 ⚠

New research has heightened an already urgent call to abandon SHA-1, a cryptographic algorithm still used in many popular online services.

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via "Naked Security".
πŸ” CES 2020: Biggest tech trends spotted for business pros πŸ”

From analytics and AI to 5G and Wi-Fi 6, here's all the enterprise tech that took center stage at CES 2020.

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via "Security on TechRepublic".
πŸ•΄ Will This Be the Year of the Branded Cybercriminal? πŸ•΄

Threat actors will continue to grow enterprise-style businesses that evolve just like their legitimate counterparts.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
❌ Unpatched Citrix Flaw Now Has PoC Exploits ❌

Over 25,000 servers globally are vulnerable to the critical Citrix remote code execution vulnerability.

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via "Threatpost".
❌ β€˜Cable Haunt’ Bug Plagues Millions of Home Modems ❌

The issue lies in underlying reference software used by multiple cable-modem manufacturers to create device firmware.

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via "Threatpost".
ATENTIONβ€Ό New - CVE-2011-2670

Mozilla Firefox before 3.6 is vulnerable to XSS via the rendering of Cascading Style Sheets

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via "National Vulnerability Database".
πŸ•΄ Texas School District Loses $2.3M to Phishing Attack πŸ•΄

The Manor Independent School District is investigating a phishing email scam that led to three separate fraudulent transactions.

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via "Dark Reading: ".
πŸ•΄ An Identity Management Spin on Shaggy's Hit Song πŸ•΄

Wondering how this guy could be so clumsy? So is he.

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via "Dark Reading: ".