OpenSSL update patches yet another severe vulnerability
OpenSSL received an emergency update to patch yet another vulnerability. Is it time to start thinking about an overhaul to totally replace OpenSSL?
OpenSSL received an emergency update to patch yet another vulnerability. Is it time to start thinking about an overhaul to totally replace OpenSSL?
If you are an administrator of the CloudCenter Orchestrator, you have a serious flaw you need to address that could allow a hacker to access your network.
Internet Explorer has long been an attractive target for hackers. But at least one vulnerability has been closed with a new Microsoft patch.
WordPress 4.2.3 also contains fixes for 21 bugs from previous version 4.2.
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The purpose of logging depends on the events you need to log. Its primary purpose is to collect information about your devices, applications, and systems performance. Logging also helps you identify and respond to potential security threats.
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The Lake Charles Memorial Health System (LCMHS) in Louisiana has sent out notices to those affected in the latest Hive ransomware attack. The group claimed responsibility for the attack and published the stolen network files on its data-leak site. Though the records published couldn’t be verified, published information includes bills of materials, cards, medical information, papers, scans, and more.
The CEO of Zurich Insurance, one of Europe’s largest insurance companies, has said that cybercrime could soon become uninsurable, warning that the risks surpassed climate change and pandemics. “What will become uninsurable is going to be cyber,” said CEO Mario Greco, speaking to the Financial Times. “What if someone takes control of vital parts of our infrastructure, the consequences of that?”
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched a Twitter inquiry after a breach affected over 5.4 million users through an API vulnerability. DPC launched the inquiry under section 110 of the Data Protection Act and will look into any General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) violations. The DPC is one of the foremost Big Tech regulators within the EU, having previously fined both Meta and Twitter for failing to comply with GDPR.