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Ditch the Password for Your Microsoft Account
Microsoft has announced that users can ditch the password for their accounts, a move that brings a new level of convenience and security....
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Cloudflare Pivots Way From Intel in Next-Gen Servers
Cloudflare is the latest company to ditch Intel, announcing it will not be using the company’s processors in its next generation servers....
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Unpatched SSL VPN Vulnerabilities From 2019 Still Being Exploited
Three SSL VPN vulnerabilities are being actively exploited, despite being disclosed in 2019 and patched by January 2020....
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Researchers Gain Access to Thousands of Microsoft Azure Customer Databases
Researchers from security firm Wiz have gained access to thousands of Microsoft Azure customer databases, demonstrating a major security flaw....
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Another Week, Another Round of Serious Google Chrome Security Flaws
In what is becoming a regular occurrence, Google has issued another Chrome update to fix a number of issues, including seven serious security flaws....
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Keystrokes and Mouse Clicks: Amazon’s Plan to Monitor Customer Service Staff
Amazon is rolling out a sweeping monitoring program, with the goal of tracking the keystrokes and mouse clicks of its customer service staff. I...
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Google Cloud Unveils Unattended Project Recommender
Google Cloud is making it easier to recover resources from abandoned projects with its Unattended Project Recommender....
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DOJ and DHS Launch Website to Help Ransomware Victims
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have launched StopRansomware.gov as a one-stop cybersecurity resource....
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Experts Warn of Ongoing Danger Despite REvil Going Dark
Ransomware gang REvil may have gone dark, with its sites offline, but experts are warning against becoming complacent....
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REvil Ransomware Gang Goes Dark, Puzzling Experts
The REvil ransomware gang, behind the Kaseya attack, has gone dark and its websites have gone offline....
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Kaseya Had a History of Security Issues Before Ransomware Attack
Software firm Kaseya had a history of security issues long before the latest one that allowed the biggest ransomware attack in history to occur....
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Microsoft Purchasing RiskIQ to Improve Hybrid Work Cybersecurity
Microsoft has entered an agreement to purchase RiskIQ in an effort to improve hybrid work cybersecurity....
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Kaseya Has Fully Restored Servers Following Ransomware Attack
Software company Kaseya, at the heart of the largest ransomware attack in history, says its services have now been fully restored....
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Microsoft Has Paid $13.6 Million in Bug Bounties in Last Year
Microsoft has disclosed the results of its bug bounty program, including the fact that it paid $13.6 million in bounties over the last year....
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Kaseya Ransomware Victims May Reach 1,500
Kaseya has acknowledged as many as 1,500 businesses may have been impacted by the ransomware attack targeting its software....
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