Recent Security News

  • A New Way To Manage Your Web Exposure: The Reflectiz Product Explained

    March 6, 2024 at 07:10AM Reflectiz offers a proactive website security solution that continuously detects, prioritizes, and validates web threats to mitigate security, privacy, and compliance risks. Its unique browser explores and monitors webpage activities, providing visibility into web exposure, managing sophisticated threats, and aiding PCI DSS compliance. Reflectiz also introduces an innovative web risk…

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  • BlackCat Ransomware Gang Suspected of Pulling Exit Scam

    March 6, 2024 at 06:54AM The Alphv/BlackCat gang has announced the shutdown of its ransomware operation and the sale of its source code. This follows a dispute over a $22 million ransom payment from Change Healthcare, with an affiliate claiming the gang refused to share the fee, prompting suspicions of an exit scam. The incident…

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  • CISA Warns of Pixel Phone Vulnerability Exploitation

    March 6, 2024 at 06:54AM CISA added CVE-2023-21237 impacting Pixel phones and CVE-2021-36380 impacting Sunhillo SureLine to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Both vulnerabilities have potential security risks, affecting Pixel phone users and the aviation industry. Federal agencies must address these flaws by March 26, with all organizations urged to prioritize vulnerability management. From the…

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  • How to Find and Fix Risky Sharing in Google Drive

    March 6, 2024 at 05:15AM Material Security has launched Data Protection for Google Drive, enabling Google Workspace administrators to efficiently safeguard sensitive information and manage sharing permissions. With a powerful data platform, Material Security offers advanced scanning, access control, and automated remediation to address security risks without hindering productivity. Schedule a personal demo to see…

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  • Chip lobby group SEMI to EU: Export restrictions should only be used in self-defense

    March 6, 2024 at 03:35AM SEMI, an industry association representing 3,000 chip vendors, opposes the EU’s plans to impose export controls on China. They argue that these controls should only be used as a last resort for national security concerns. SEMI also criticizes the EU’s strategy to improve economic security, expressing concerns about potential negative…

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