Recent Security News

  • SAP’s First Patches of 2024 Resolve Critical Vulnerabilities

    January 10, 2024 at 08:33AM SAP has issued patches for critical vulnerabilities in Business Application Studio, Web IDE, and Edge Integration Cell, marking its first patches of 2024. The post on SecurityWeek highlights the significance of these updates in addressing potential security threats. Based on the meeting notes, it appears that SAP has released patches…

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  • Getting off the Attack Surface Hamster Wheel: Identity Can Help

    January 10, 2024 at 07:22AM IT professionals have developed a deep understanding of the enterprise attack surface and the challenges it poses for cybersecurity. The expansion of the attack surface due to cloud services, remote working, IoT, supply chains, AI, and social networking requires a shift in security strategy. Prioritizing digital identities and investing in…

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  • Dutch Engineer Used Water Pump to Get Billion-Dollar Stuxnet Malware Into Iranian Nuclear Facility: Report

    January 10, 2024 at 07:09AM Engineer employed by intelligence agencies used a water pump to introduce Stuxnet into Iranian nuclear facility. Reportedly, Stuxnet’s development cost $1-2 billion. (Summary: 32 words) From the meeting notes, it is clear that an engineer recruited by intelligence services utilized a water pump to deliver the Stuxnet malware, which is…

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  • China Says State-Backed Experts Crack Apple’s AirDrop

    January 10, 2024 at 07:09AM Chinese state-backed experts claim to have devised a method for detecting individuals using Apple’s encrypted AirDrop messaging service, as reported by the Beijing municipal government. This revelation was disclosed on SecurityWeek. Based on the meeting notes, it appears that Chinese state-backed experts have claimed to have found a way to…

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  • Android’s January 2024 Security Update Patches 58 Vulnerabilities

    January 10, 2024 at 07:09AM In January 2024, Google released Android security updates, addressing a total of 58 vulnerabilities across the platform and Pixel devices. It included high-severity issues in Framework and System components. The update also addressed vulnerabilities in third-party components. Additionally, Pixel devices received fixes for three medium-severity vulnerabilities. Users are advised to…

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