Recent Security News

  • Entro Extends Machine Secrets and Identities Protection With Machine Identity Lifecycle Management

    February 29, 2024 at 04:01PM Entro, an Israeli cybersecurity startup, has expanded its award-winning platform, introducing Machine Identity Lifecycle Management and new integrations to aid organizations transitioning to the cloud. Its technology addresses risks associated with machine secrets, offering unprecedented visibility and control. This innovative approach has garnered Entro recognition and rapid adoption by leading…

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  • Brave browser launches privacy-focused AI assistant on Android

    February 29, 2024 at 03:47PM Brave Software introduces “Leo,” a privacy-preserving AI assistant available on the Android version of its browser. Leo can perform various tasks including summarizing webpages, answering questions, and translating pages. With both free and premium tiers, Leo stands out for high-quality, relevant answers while safeguarding user privacy. Availability on iOS is…

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  • CISA warns against using hacked Ivanti devices even after factory resets

    February 29, 2024 at 03:40PM The U.S. Cybersecurity Agency (CISA) revealed that attackers breaching Ivanti appliances can maintain root persistence after factory resets. Four vulnerabilities allow evasion of Ivanti’s Integrity Checker Tool, with ratings from high to critical. CISA warned of compromised Ivanti devices’ significant risk and ordered federal agencies to disconnect and rebuild affected…

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  • Windows 10 KB5034843 update released with 9 new changes, fixes

    February 29, 2024 at 03:19PM Microsoft released the optional KB5034843 Preview cumulative update for Windows 10 22H2. It includes an updated sharing experience and eight other fixes or changes. This is part of Microsoft’s new “optional non-security preview release,” allowing Windows admins to test upcoming fixes and features. The update introduces nine fixes and changes.…

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  • MITRE Rolls Out 4 Brand-New CWEs for Microprocessor Security Bugs

    February 29, 2024 at 02:28PM The MITRE-led CWE program added four new microprocessor-related weaknesses, including exposure of sensitive information during transient execution and data leaks tied to microarchitectural structures and incorrect data forwarding. These vulnerabilities help processors address major issues like Meltdown and Spectre and contribute to a common language for discussing microprocessor weaknesses in…

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