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Hackers try many ways to attack Sophos firewalls

Sophos published a second report about a recent series of attacks that tried to exploit a zero-day vulnerability in its XG firewall product. The attacks have been modified in three ways. Sophos published a second report about Asnarök attacks on firewalls. One month after hotfixes rolled out, Asnarök attackers twice modified attack midstream. Sophos and...

DigitalOcean customers’ data exposed

Popular web hosting platform DigitalOcean is warning the customers about the recent data leak incident. DigitalOcean didn’t make any official statement about the data leak but the company started warning its customers by email. The email states that unknown and unauthorized third parties have stolen some crucial information about the customers. The company also stated...

Security release WordPress 5.4.1 is out!

WordPress has released WordPress 5.4.1 which comes with 17 bug fixes in addition to 7 security fixes. The next major release will be version 5.5. WordPress team introduced WordPress 5.4.1 which is a short-cycle security and maintenance release. It features 17 bug fixes in addition to 7 security fixes. According to the announcement, all versions...

Datadog launches Security Monitoring

Datadog announced a new product that breaks down silos between security, developers, and operations teams. Datadog‘s new product, Security Monitoring, extends its monitoring and analytics platform to security engineers in addition to developers and IT operations teams. Datadog’s Security Monitoring combines and analyzes traditional security signals with performance and environment data from applications to provide...

Zoom is now more secure

Zoom, the popular video-conference app, strengthens its security with the new update. Zoom’s latest update brings encryption standards a little bit higher and providing better security and privacy options for call administrators. As many white-collar workers are working from home, these unfamiliar times for most of them brought their own tools with it. Zoom, the...

Data of 600,000 Email.it’s users are selling on the Dark Web

Italian email service provider Email.it has confirmed that they suffered a cyber-attack that saw the data of over 600,000 users put up for sale on the dark web. Email.it has admitted the cyber-attack, with the words, “Unfortunately, we must confirm that we have suffered a hacker attack.” The NN Hacking Group has attacked to steal...

Google has banned Zoom for its employees

Google has banned popular video conferencing app Zoom, from its employees’s devices due to security concerns. The number of Zoom users has increased but after the vulnerability news about Zoom, some organizations and companies began to ban the popular videoconferencing app. It is reported that the number of daily users has reached to 200 million...

Sectigo Releases New Cloud-Based Web Security Platform

Commercial Certificate Authority (CA), Sectigo, has released an all-in-one, cloud-based web security solution bundled with TLS/SSL certificates. With the new Sectigo Web Security Platform, users can “easily” identify threats and quickly patch vulnerabilities for their CMS from an all-new comprehensive management portal. Through the platform, customers can automate daily scanning for vulnerabilities, receive proactive notifications, and instantly remove...

Most IoT transactions are not secure

The majority of Internet of Things (IoT) transactions don’t use even basic security, and there is a great deal of unauthorized IoT taking place inside the perimeter of enterprise firewalls thanks to shadow IT, a new study finds. Security vendor Zscaler analyzed nearly 500 million IoT transactions from more than 2,000 organizations over a two-week...