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- CISA adds one known exploited vulnerability to Catalog. (to the original material)
 
- Apple releases security updates for multiple products. (to the original material)
 
- This Week in Security News - February 11, 2022. (to the original material)
 
- New infosec products of the week: February 11, 2022. (to the original material)
 
- Why identity and access management strategies need a booster. (to the original material)
 
- Apple fixes actively exploited iOS, macOS zero-day (CVE-2022-22620). (to the original material)
 
- Cloud security training is pivotal as demand for cloud services explodes. (to the original material)
 
- Log4j exploitation risk is not as high as first thought, cyber MGA says. (to the original material)
 
- The most common cyber gaps threaten supply chain security. (to the original material)
 
- How to prepare your organization for this year’s cybersecurity incidents. (to the original material)
 
- AI can spot biometric spoofing attacks with ease. (to the original material)
 
- Execs concerned about failing to deliver working arrangements that meet employee expectations. (to the original material)
 
- Organizations and the cloud: How they use it and how they secure it. (to the original material)
 
- The Week in Ransomware - February 11th, 2022 - Maze, Egregor decryptors. (to the original material)
 
- Croatian phone carrier data breach impacts 200,000 clients. (to the original material)
 
- CISA orders federal agencies to update iPhones until Feb 25th. (to the original material)
 
- Google Project Zero: Vendors are now quicker at fixing zero-days. (to the original material)
 
- CISA urges orgs to patch actively exploited Windows SeriousSAM bug. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft fixes Defender flaw letting hackers bypass antivirus scans. (to the original material)
 
- Microsoft starts killing off WMIC in Windows, which will thwart attacks. (to the original material)
 
- Hacking group 'ModifiedElephant' evaded discovery for a decade. (to the original material)
 
- Apple patches new zero-day exploited to hack iPhones, iPads, Macs. (to the original material)
 
- Qbot, Lokibot malware switch back to Windows Regsvr32 delivery. (to the original material)
 
- CISA warns about 15 actively exploited vulnerabilities. (to the original material)
 
- Vulnerability Spotlight: Vulnerabilities in Moxa MXView could allow attackers to view sensitive information, bypass login. (to the original material)
 
- Threat Roundup for February 4 to February 11. (to the original material)
 
- Beers with Talos, Ep. #116: Let's wade into the MuddyWater filled with Vipers. (to the original material)
 
- Week in security with Tony Anscombe. (to the original material)
 
- When love hurts: Watch out for romance scams this Valentine’s Day. (to the original material)
 
- How to choose a security plugin that’s right for your website. (to the original material)
 
- The challenge of managing and securing IoT devices in the enterprise [Q&A]. (to the original material)
 
- Q&A with 10-time Channel Chief, Neal Bradbury. (to the original material)
 
- Cybrary CEO talks about botched job descriptions that went viral, and what the company actually meant to say. (to the original material)
 
- $1.13M settlement proposed in Inmediata Health in lawsuit over 2019 data breach. (to the original material)
 
- Senators want to require public companies to detail the cyber expertise of their boards. (to the original material)
 
- Security awareness training is always ongoing, experts say. The financial industry is no exception. (to the original material)
 
- How cyber insurers view the Ukraine situation. (to the original material)
 
- Hackers planted fake digital evidence on devices of Indian activists and lawyers. (to the original material)
 
- Senators: CIA has a secret program that collects American data. (to the original material)
 
- Vulnerabilities found by Google researchers in 2021 got patched on average in 52 days. (to the original material)
 
- Google Project Zero hails dramatic acceleration in security bug remediation. (to the original material)
 
- Nintendo Switch hacker sent behind bars, owes video game giant further $4.5m. (to the original material)
 
- Tool trio released to protect JavaScript applications from malicious NPM packages. (to the original material)
 
- Critical MQTT-related bugs open industrial networks to RCE via Moxa. (to the original material)
 
- Apple emits an emergency fix for exploited-in-the-wild WebKit vulnerability. (to the original material)
 
- US govt: Here is another 15 security bugs under attack right now. (to the original material)
 
- Ransomware crew dumps stolen Optionis files online. (to the original material)
 
- Spanish cops bust SIM swap fraud gang. (to the original material)
 
- Former NFL player gets five years for healthcare fraud. (to the original material)
 
- Half of the global emails were spam in 2021. (to the original material)
 
- 3 Cultural obstacles to successful DevSecOps implementation. (to the original material)
 
- Can high-security workers keep their mobile devices (and themselves) safe? (to the original material)
 
- Immediata agrees to $1.125m data breach settlement. (to the original material)
 
- Marketing firm exposes lead data. (to the original material)
 
- Prison for Nintendo pirate. (to the original material)

 

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