
- Apache releases security updates for HTTP servers. (to the original material)
- Mitigating Log4Shell and other Log4j-related vulnerabilities. (to the original material)
- Vulnerability in Mozilla Firefox internet browser. (to the original material)
- Attackers bypass Microsoft patch to deliver Formbook malware. (to the original material)
- Ransomware Empire: Who might blackmail your company? (to the original material)
- CTO of Security at Salesforce talks about e-commerce cybersecurity threat trends for 2022. (to the original material)
- Open-source software holds the key to solving Log4Shell-like problems. (to the original material)
- What's stopping consumers from using the credit freeze after a breach notification? (to the original material)
- How confident can organizations be in their managed services security? (to the original material)
- Valuing IT professionals to retain talent and reduce their stress. (to the original material)
- Cybercriminals shifting focus: IT sector most targeted in 2021. (to the original material)
- Honeypot experiment reveals what hackers want from IoT devices. (to the original material)
- "Hack DHS" bug bounty program expands to Log4j security flaws. (to the original material)
- Rideshare account hacker faces up to 22 years in prison. (to the original material)
- Microsoft Azure App Service flaw exposed customer source code. (to the original material)
- Opera browser working on clipboard anti-hijacking feature. (to the original material)
- Microsoft Teams bug allowing phishing unpatched since March 2021. (to the original material)
- Dridex malware trolls employees with fake job termination emails. (to the original material)
- NVidia discloses applications impacted by Log4j vulnerability. (to the original material)
- CISA releases Apache Log4j scanner to find vulnerable apps. (to the original material)
- Cyberattack on Belgian's military. (to the original material)
- Cybercrime cops arrest 2 NHS (National Health Service) workers. (to the original material)
- BEC attack on MHS (Monongalia Health System) health system. (to the original material)
- Russian Cyber executive extradited after alleged trading conspiracy. (to the original material)
- Ubisoft reveals player data breach came from user error. (to the original material)
- U.S. returns $150 million to Sony after employee BEC attack. (to the original material)
- This holiday season, give your children the gift of cybersecurity awareness. (to the original material)
- Log4j makes waves in the US financial industry. (to the original material)
- As the official Cyberspace Solarium comes to an end, its chairs look to what's next. (to the original material)
- CISA, FBI, and NSA issue joint advisory on Log4j with international security agencies. (to the original material)
- CISA alerts to 13 vulnerabilities in Fresenius Kabi Agilia infusion systems. (to the original material)
- Dark web marketplace ToRReZ shuts down. (to the original material)
- Anti-cheating Chrome browser extension fails web security examination. (to the original material)
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft Teams could spoof URLs and leak IP addresses. (to the original material)
- Cybercriminals are able to break into almost all corporate networks. (to the original material)
- Support a better web network for everyone and unlock grants for EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation). (to the original material)
- Remove UPhotoRun from browser and PC (Free Fix Guide). (to the original material)
- DeployUpdater Mac adware removal guide (free uninstall steps). (to the original material)
- AdvancedRecord Redirect removal guide (free uninstall steps). (to the original material)
- Search.serverqueue.com Mac Redirect removal (free delete steps). (to the original material)
- Half a billion stolen passwords discovered in Open Cloud Server. (to the original material)
- 2022 will be the year of broadened supply chain security - here's why. (to the original material)
- Businesses would be less likely to pay ransoms if payments had to be reported. (to the original material)
- Cybercriminals can penetrate 93% of the company networks. (to the original material)