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Google Warns of New Chrome Zero-Day Attack

Posted on April 14, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

The high-severity vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-2033, is described as a type confusion in the Chrome V8 JavaScript engine.
The post Google Warns of New Chrome Zero-Day Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in Google Chrome, vulnerabilities

ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Ready to Pay Hackers for Security Flaws

Posted on April 11, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

ChatGPT creator OpenAI announced a new bug bounty program that will pay up to $20,000 for advance notice on security vulnerabilities found by hackers.
The post ChatGPT Creator OpenAI Ready to Pay Hackers for Security Flaws appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in ChatGPT, Featured, OpenAI, vulnerabilities

Microsoft Patches Another Already-Exploited Windows Zero-Day

Posted on April 11, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

For the second month in a row, Microsoft patches for an already-exploited vulnerability in its flagship Windows operating system.
The post Microsoft Patches Another Already-Exploited Windows Zero-Day appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in Incident response, vulnerabilities

Adobe Plugs Gaping Security Holes in Reader, Acrobat

Posted on April 11, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

Adobe documents 56 security defects in multiple products, some serious enough to expose Windows and macOS users to code execution attacks.
The post Adobe Plugs Gaping Security Holes in Reader, Acrobat appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in application security, vulnerabilities

Apple Ships Urgent iOS Patch for Newly Exploited Zero-Days

Posted on April 7, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

The newest iOS 16.4.1 and iPadOS 16.4.1 patches a pair of code execution flaws that have already been exploited in the wild.
The post Apple Ships Urgent iOS Patch for Newly Exploited Zero-Days appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in Exploit, Featured, iOS, vulnerabilities

KPMG Tackles AI Security With Cranium Spinout

Posted on April 5, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

Consulting giant KPMG spins out a startup building technology to secure AI (artificial intelligence) applications and deployments.
The post KPMG Tackles AI Security With Cranium Spinout appeared first on SecurityWeek.
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Posted in application security, Funding/M&A

Strivacity Scores $20M for CIAM Expansion Plans

Posted on April 4, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

Strivacity, a Virginia startup working on technology to simplify and secure customer logins, has attracted $20 million in funding to fuel global expansion plans.
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Posted in Fraud & Identity Theft, Funding/M&A

Trustle Raises $6M Seed Funding for Access Management Tech

Posted on April 4, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

California startup Trustle banks a $6 million seed round to join the competitive cloud access management technology space.
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Posted in cloud security, Funding/M&A

Anti-Bot Software Firm DataDome Banks $42M Financing

Posted on March 30, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

DataDome, a New York startup selling anti-bot and anti-fraud tech, has secured $42 million in new financing to fuel expansion plans.
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Posted in Funding/M&A

Malware Hunters Spot Supply Chain Attack Hitting 3CX Desktop App

Posted on March 29, 2023 by Ryan Naraine

CrowdStrike threat intelligence team warns about unexpected malicious activity from a legitimate, signed version of the 3CXDesktopApp.
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Posted in 3CX, supply chain, supply chain security

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