DevSecOps
API Security’s Role in Protecting Retail Cloud Apps
Protection from API security threats is crucial, especially for retail companies that hold sensitive customer and financial data ...
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‘BLASTPASS’ iPhone Exploit — Apple Asleep at the Switch
Richi Jennings | | Apple, BLASTPASS, Citizen Lab, FaceTime, FaceTime bug, imessage, ios, iPhone, NSO, NSO Group, Pegasus, Pegasus Spyware, Privacy, SB Blogwatch
Zero click, zero day, zero clue: Yet another iOS zero-day lets NSO’s Pegasus “mercenary spyware” cause chaos ...
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Sourcegraph’s Shocking Screwup: Private Secrets in Public Repo
Richi Jennings | | AI, authentication token, compromised credentials, credential replay attacks, large language models, Large Language Models (LLM), Large language models (LLMs), LLM, pii, PII Leakage, Run-time Secrets Protection, SB Blogwatch, secret, secret key, secret keys, secret management, secrets scanning, Sourcegraph
Credentials create crisis: AI source code navigation LLM leaks PII after DevOps SNAFU ...
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Qakbot Cracked: FBI and Friends Hack the Hackers
Richi Jennings | | aresloader, Black Basta Ransomware, botnet, botnets, Department of Justice, Department of Justice (DOJ), DOJ, Duck Hunt, FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, justice department, loaders, Pinkslipbot, Qakbot, qakbot malware, Qbot, SB Blogwatch, takedown, takedowns, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Justice Department, United States Department of Justice, US Department of Justice, US FBI
Operation Duck Hunt shoots to kill big botnet ...
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Lapsus$ Jury Says Teen Duo Did Do Crimes
Richi Jennings | | Arion Kurtaj, Grand Theft Auto, Lapsus$, Ransomware, Rockstar Games, SB Blogwatch, Strawberry Tempest
Arion Kurtaj and anon minor: Part of group that hacked Uber, Nvidia, Microsoft, Rockstar Games and many more ...
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National Cybersecurity Strategy Requires Orgs to Rethink Software Quality
Software development is a global effort, with DevOps teams often dispersed around the world. According to Statista, there will be over 27.7 million developers worldwide in 2023. That’s a lot of engineers creating ...
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How CIEM Offers a Clear Path to Cloud Security
For organizations looking to better navigate today’s often byzantine world of cloud identity management, CIEM is a valuable resource ...
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Ransomware Robs Realtors — Rapattoni MLS-aaS Down: Day 8 and Counting
Richi Jennings | | legacy, Legacy Application, legacy applications, legacy apps, legacy IT, legacy Software, legacy system security risk, legacy systems, MLS, Ransomware, Rapattoni, real estate, real estate agents, realtors, SaaS, SB Blogwatch
MLS FAIL: Home listings SaaS dead in the water as real estate agents lose leads ...
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‘Sabotage the Factory’ — 16 Big Bugs in Codesys ICS/OT/SCADA Software
Richi Jennings | | CoDe16, Codesys, ICS, ICS/SCADA, ICS/SCADA Security, operational technologies, operational technology, operational technology security, OT, SB Blogwatch, SCADA, Vladimir Eliezer Tokarev, Vladimir Tokarev
CoDe16 FAIL: Researchers unveil high-severity vulns in Codesys Control, used in millions of devices ...
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Teenage Hackers Must be Stopped: US DHS’s CSRB Report
Richi Jennings | | 2 factor auth, 2-factor authentication, 2fa, 2FA bypass, 2FA Flaws, 2FA phishing, 2FA policies, 2FA/MFA, cellphone fraud, CSRB, Cyber Safety Review Board, Department of Homeland Security, DHS, DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, factor auth, homeland security, Homeland Security Presidential Directive, homelandsecurity, Lapsus$, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Multifactor Authentication, SB Blogwatch, SIM swap, sim swap fraud, SIM swap scams, SIM swapping, two factor authentication, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, United States Department of Homeland Security, US Homeland Security
2FA SMS FAIL: Lapsus$ social engineers exploited weak two-factor authentication. Something must be done! (Well, this is something.) ...
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