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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 July Android Security Bulletin patches 11 critical remote-code execution bugs including one dubbed ‘Broadpwn’ that impacts both Android and iOS devices.
Citizen Lab investigates the targeting of Chinese language news websites in a phishing attack that leveraged the NetWire remote access Trojan.
A thorough review of the top 1 million websites reveals 93 percent fail Mozilla’s Observatory security review.
The glaring privacy issues tied to an online health and beauty retailer allows customers to log-in to their user accounts with just their email address – no password needed.
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including Citizen Lab’s latest report, WannaCry hitting Honda, GhostHook, and Fireball.
The good news is the cost of a data breach is down double-digits, the bad news the size and scope of breaches is creeping up.
OpenVPN patched four vulnerabilities privately disclosed by Dutch researcher Guido Vranken, including a critical issue that could lead to remote code execution.
Avaya released a patch last week for a remote code execution vulnerability in its Avaya Aura Application Enablement Services software.
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