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Microsoft today addressed two NTLM-related vulnerabilities privately disclosed by Preempt Security. The flaws allow for credential relay attacks.
Adobe only fixed six vulnerabilities in two products, making it the company’s smallest security bulletin of the year.
Avanti Markets notified customers of a possible breach of personal and payment card data as well as biometric user information that likely occurred July 4.
The EFF’s annual Who Has Your Back report singles out giant telecommunications providers for their prioritization of government requests for data over privacy.
Adversaries are using the SMB communications channel to launch template injection attacks against the energy sector, including nuclear facilities.
Google has put websites signed with WoSign/StartCom SSL certificates on notice that it will no longer trust certs from the Chinese CA starting in Chrome 61.
An international group of investigators were infected by Pegasus spyware while in Mexico, Citizen Lab reports.
Victims of Sabre Corp’s SynXis reservation system breach reportedly include both the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino chain and the Loews Hotel chain.
Personal data of 3 million wrestling fans were left exposed on a database owned by World Wide Entertainment.
The key to decrypt the original Petya ransomware has been reportedly released by the ransomware’s author.
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