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New licensing requirements for cyber-security service providers in 2022
What does the new licensing requirements for cyber-security service providers mean for businesses in Singapore? We explore in this article.
What does the new licensing requirements for cyber-security service providers mean for businesses in Singapore? We explore in this article.
New MacOS Zero-day Bug Lets Attackers Run Commands Remotely Security researchers disclosed today a new vulnerability in Apple’s macOS Finder, which makes it possible for attackers to run arbitrary commands on Macs running any macOS version up to the latest release, Big Sur. Zero-days are publicly disclosed flaws that haven’t Read more…
Microsoft PC Health Check Adds Detailed Windows 11 Compatibility Info Microsoft has released an updated PC Health Check tool that provides detailed information about whether a device’s hardware is compatible with Windows 11. This tool was released alongside Microsoft’s Windows 11 announcement, but it was not very useful in showing Read more…
VMware Warns Of Critical Bug In Default vCenter Server Installs VMware warns customers to immediately patch a critical arbitrary file upload vulnerability in the Analytics service, impacting all appliances running default vCenter Server 6.7 and 7.0 deployments. vCenter Server is a server management solution that helps IT admins manage virtualized hosts and Read more…
US Sanctions Cryptocurrency Exchange Used By Ransomware Gangs The US Treasury Department announced the first-ever sanctions against a cryptocurrency exchange, the Russian-linked Suex, for facilitating ransom transactions for ransomware gangs and helping them evade sanctions. Suex is registered in the Czech Republic but has no physical presence there. Instead, it operates Read more…
Russian State Hackers Use New TinyTurla Malware As Secondary Backdoor Russian state-sponsored hackers known as the Turla APT group have been using new malware over the past year that acted as a secondary persistence method on compromised systems in the U.S., Germany, and Afghanistan. Named TinyTurla due to its limited Read more…
Atlassian Trello is Down — Second Outage This Week Trello is down for many users around the world, second time this week. Trello is a web-based TODO list-style platform owned by Atlassian, makers of Jira and Confluence. Businesses and news outlets around the world rely on Trello for task management and prioritization purposes. Trello Read more…
Netgear Fixes Dangerous Code Execution Bug In Multiple Routers Netgear has fixed a high severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability found in the Circle parental control service, which runs with root permissions on almost a dozen modern Small Offices/Home Offices (SOHO) Netgear routers. While one would expect the attack vector Read more…
Marketron Marketing Services Hit By Blackmatter Ransomware BlackMatter ransomware gang over the weekend hit Marketron, a business software solutions provider that serves more than 6,000 customers in the media industry. Marketron provides cloud-based revenue and traffic management tools for broadcast and media organizations. It specializes in revenue management and audience engagement, handling Read more…
Exploring The Personal Information Protection Law in China
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