- 5 Major Takeaways From Microsofts July Patch Tuesday
Microsoft's July 2023 Patch Tuesday update is the largest one so far this year, weighing in at a whopping 129 bug fixes, with four of them addressing actively exploited zero-days, and nine
- Attackers Exploit Citrix Zero-Day Bug to Pwn NetScaler ADC, Gateway
Citrix issued a patch for the zero-day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-3519, on July 18 along with a recommendation for organizations using the affected products to apply it immediately
- Critical Cisco SMB Router Flaw Allows Authentication Bypass, PoC Available
The first bug is a critical-rated authentication bypass issue (CVE-2023-20025) that exists in the Web management interface of the devices and carries a rating of 9 out of 10 on the CVSS
- Verizon Employee Data Exposed in Insider Threat Incident
About 63,000 Verizon employees have been affected by a breach that occurred in September 2023 but which wasn't discovered for three months
- Microsoft Fixes Failed Patch for Exploited Outlook Vulnerability
CVE-2023-29324 is a remotely exploitable, zero-click vulnerability that renders the patch for the original Outlook vulnerability useless, researchers at Akamai say
- AI, Automation Dark Web Fuel Evolving Threat Landscape
AI, Automation, and Dark Web Fuel Evolving Threat Landscape Attackers are leveraging the benefits of new technology and the availability of commodity tools, credentials, and other resources to
- Cybersecurity Jobs Remain Secure Despite Recession Fears
Only 10% of corporate executives expect to lay off members of cybersecurity teams in 2023, much lower than other areas, as companies protect hard-to-find skill sets
- Orgs Have a Long Way to Go in Securing Remote Workforce
The insecurity of home networks, employees using company laptops for personal use, and compromised family devices infecting an employee's work device are considered to be the top security risks
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