DevSecOps
EFF Angry as Google Keeps 3rd-Party Cookies in Chrome
Richi Jennings | | adtech, Advertising, Advertising and AdTech, adverts, Chrome, CMA, Competition and Markets Authority, cookie, Cookie Consent, cookieconsent, cookies, Data Privacy, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, FLEDGE, FLoC, GOOG, google, Google Chrome, ICO, information commissioner's office, IP Protection, Privacy, Privacy Sandbox, regulatory capture, SB Blogwatch, Surveillance capitalism, Topics, tracking, tracking cookies, web cookie, zero trust
Regulatory capture by stealth? Google changes its mind about third-party tracking cookies—we’re stuck with them for the foreseeable ...
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Supply Chain Cyberattacks are on the Rise – Here’s How U.S. Businesses can Fortify Their Defenses
The management of vendor and third-party risks is emerging as the number one challenge among U.S. information security professionals ...
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Global Outage Outrage: CrowdStrike Security Tool Blamed
Richi Jennings | | azure, Azure cloud, cloud outage, CrowdStrike, CrowdStrike Falcon, CrowdStrike Falcon XDR, Downtime and outages, m365, Microsoft 365, Microsoft 365 (365), Microsoft 365 outage, Microsoft 365 service outage alert, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Security, outage, Outage Investigation, SB Blogwatch
BSODs beyond belief: A buggy update to CrowdStrike Falcon made Windows PCs and servers crash—worldwide ...
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Squarespace Hacked — DeFi Wallets Drained (Imaginary Money Stolen)
Richi Jennings | | API exploit, blockchain, Crypto, cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrency, cryptocurrency exchange, DeFi, domain hijacking, Google Domains, imaginary money, Ponzi scheme, SB Blogwatch, smart contract, Smart Contract Security, smart contracts, Squarespace, Web3
DeFAIL: Cryptocurrency fans lose their worthless tokens via phishing attacks on decentralized finance sites ...
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AT&T Says 110M Customers’ Data Leaked — Yep, it’s Snowflake Again
Richi Jennings | | 2 factor auth, 2-factor authentication, 2fa, ATT, Cloud MFA, Data leak, DUAL FACTOR AUTHENTICATION, MFA, mult-factor authentication, multi-factor authenication, Multi-Factor Authentication, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), Multifactor Authentication, NYSE:SNOW, NYSE:T, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, ShinyHunters, snowflake, threats, two factor authentication, UNC5537
Should’ve used MFA: $T loses yet more customer data—this time, from almost all of them ...
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‘Blast-RADIUS’ Critical Bug Blows Up IT Vacation Plans
Richi Jennings | | blast radius, collision-based-hashing-algorithm-disclosure, CVE-2024-3596, hash, hash algorithms, hash function, hash functions, Man In The Middle, man in the middle attack, man in the middle attacks, maninthemiddleattacks, md5 hash, men-in-the-middle attack, mitm, MitM Attack, mitm attacks, RADIUS, SB Blogwatch
MD5 MITM Muddle: Ancient, widely used protocol has CVSS 9.0 vulnerability ...
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Biggest Ever Password Leak — but is ObamaCare’s RockYou2024 Really NEW?
Richi Jennings | | credentials, Cybersecurity, Malware, ObamaCare, Passkeys, passwords, rockyou2021, RockYou2024, SB Blogwatch
Credential crunch: Ten billion plain-text passwords in a file—sky falling or situation normal? ...
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‘Polyfill’ Supply Chain Threat: 4x Worse Than We Thought
Richi Jennings | | App Sec & Supply Chain Security, AppSec & Supply Chain Security, CloudFlare, Funnull, Javascript, Modern Software Supply Chains, Open Source and Software Supply Chain Risks, open source software supply chain, open source software supply chain security, polyfill, SB Blogwatch, secure software supply chain, software supply chain attack, software supply chain attacks, software supply chain hygiene, software supply chain risk, Software Supply Chain risks, Supply-Chain Insecurity
Spackle attack: Chinese company takes over widely used free web service—almost 400,000 websites at risk ...
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Latest OpenSSH Vulnerability Might Impact 14M Linux Systems
Qualys this week reported the discovery of a Remote Unauthenticated Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in OpenSSH servers (sshd) that could potentially impact more than 14 million Linux systems ...
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‘Perfect 10’ Apple Supply Chain Bug — Millions of Apps at Risk of CocoaPods RCE
Richi Jennings | | App Sec & Supply Chain Security, Apple, Apple iOS, AppSec & Supply Chain Security, CocoaPods, CVE-2024-38366, CVE-2024-38368, dependencies, dependency injection, Dependency Management, macos, macOS Security, Modern Software Supply Chains, Open Source and Software Supply Chain Risks, open source software supply chain, open source software supply chain security, SB Blogwatch, software dependencies, Supply-Chain Insecurity, third-party dependencies, trust dependencies
Tim looks grim: 10 year old vulnerabilities in widely used dev tool include a CVSS 10.0 remote code execution bug ...
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