Vulnerabilities

Vulnerabilities (156)

SAP Owns Up to Security Flaws in Cloud Products

SAP has revealed that a number of its cloud products fell short of statutory or contractual cybersecurity standards. So reports Reuters.

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Hackers Aim at Financial Advisers, Seeing Easy Prey

Financial advisers who don’t aggressively monitor their computer networks are at particular risk from cyber attackers. So reports The Financial Times.

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Small Business Owners’ Loan Data May Have Leaked

Small business owners applying for federal relief help may have had their personal data exposed to other applications. So reports CNBC.

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Apple Admits iPhone, iPad Security Loophole

Apple has confirmed a security flaw affecting the Mail app on its iPhones and iPads, and the company says a fix is on the way. So reports Reuters.

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Why Apple and Google’s Virus Tracking Concerns Privacy Activists

Apple and Google are developing mobile apps to help public health agencies track the spread of the novel coronavirus. But data security and privacy experts said the plan raises a host of potential problems.

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Ransomware Attacks Surged 131% in 2019: Study

A new report by insurer Beazley finds that ransomware incidents rose 131% last year. So reports Claims Journal.

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Microsoft Confirms Security Flaw That Could Resemble WannaCry

Microsoft has acknowledged a new, unpatched security vulnerability, with potentially serious consequences for Windows users. So reports GeekWire.

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Russia to Blame for 2019 Cyber Attack on Georgia: US, UK, Georgia

The United States, the United Kingdom and the country of Georgia have blamed Russia for a big cyber attack against Georgia that occurred last year. So reports CNN.

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Agency Securing Trump’s Communications Hacked

Hackers have stolen Social Security numbers and other data in a breach of an agency under the U.S. Department of Defense. So reports CNET.

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Glitch Exposes Data of All 6.5 Million Israeli Voters

A software bug made it possible to view the full names, addresses, identity card numbers and other personal data for all 6.5 million eligible voters in Israel. So reports The New York Times.

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