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Winter is Coming for CentOS 8

vendredi 29 octobre 2021 à 13:00
Winter is Coming for CentOS 8—but here is how you can enjoy your holidays after all. The server environment is complex and if you're managing thousands of Linux servers, the last thing you want is for an operating system vendor to do something completely unexpected. That is exactly what Red Hat, the parent company of the CentOS Project, did when it suddenly announced a curtailment of support for

Russian TrickBot Gang Hacker Extradited to U.S. Charged with Cybercrime

vendredi 29 octobre 2021 à 09:33
A Russian national, who was arrested in South Korea last month and extradited to the U.S. on October 20, appeared in a federal court in the state of Ohio on Thursday to face charges for his alleged role as a member of the infamous TrickBot group. Court documents showed that Vladimir Dunaev, 28, along with other members of the transnational, cybercriminal organization, stole money and

Google Releases Urgent Chrome Update to Patch 2 Actively Exploited 0-Day Bugs

vendredi 29 octobre 2021 à 06:08
Google on Thursday rolled out an emergency update for its Chrome web browser, including fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities that it says are being actively exploited in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2021-38000 and CVE-2021-38003, the weaknesses relate to insufficient validation of untrusted input in a feature called Intents as well as a case of inappropriate implementation in V8 JavaScript and

Israeli Researcher Cracked Over 3500 Wi-Fi Networks in Tel Aviv City

jeudi 28 octobre 2021 à 15:12
Over 70% of Wi-Fi networks from a sample size of 5,000 were hacked with "relative ease" in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, highlighting how unsecure Wi-Fi passwords can become a gateway for serious threats to individuals, small businesses, and enterprises alike. CyberArk security researcher Ido Hoorvitch, who used a Wi-Fi sniffing equipment costing about $50 to collect 5,000 network hashes for the

A Guide to Shift Away from Legacy Authentication Protocols in Microsoft 365

jeudi 28 octobre 2021 à 14:47
Microsoft 365 (M365), formerly called Office 365 (O365), is Microsoft's cloud strategy flagship product with major changes ahead, such as the deprecation of their legacy authentication protocols. Often stored on or saved to the device, Basic Authentication protocols rely on sending usernames and passwords with every request, increasing the risk of attackers capturing users' credentials,