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CVE program gets last-minute lifeline.


Season 10 Episode 2288


The CVE program gets a last-minute reprieve. A federal whistleblower alleges a security breach at the NLRB. Texas votes to spin up their very own Cyber Command. BreachForums suffers another takedown. A watchdog group sues the federal government over SignalGate allegations. The SEC Chair reveals a 2016 hack. ResolverRAT targets the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors worldwide. Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes following recent updates. On our CertByte segment, Chris Hare is joined by Troy McMillan to break down a question targeting the EC-Council® Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam. 4chan gets Soyjacked. 

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CertByte Segment

Welcome to CertByte! On this bi-weekly segment hosted by Chris Hare, a content developer and project management specialist at N2K. In each segment, Chris is joined by an N2K Content Developer to help illustrate the learning. This week, Chris is joined by Troy McMillan to break down a question targeting the EC-Council® Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) exam. Today’s question comes from N2K’s EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker CEH (312-50) Practice Test.

Have a question that you’d like to see covered? Email us at certbyte@n2k.com. If you're studying for a certification exam, check out N2K’s full exam prep library of certification practice tests, practice labs, and training courses by visiting our website at n2k.com/certify.To get the full news to knowledge experience, learn more about our N2K Pro subscription at https://thecyberwire.com/pro

Please note: The questions and answers provided here, and on our site, are not actual current or prior questions and answers from these certification publishers or providers.


Selected Reading

Funding Expires for Key Cyber Vulnerability Database (Krebs on Security)

CISA extends funding to ensure 'no lapse in critical CVE services' (Bleeping Computer)

CVE Foundation (CVE Foundation)

NoVa govcon firm Mitre to lay off 442 employees after DOGE cuts contracts (Virginia Business)

Federal employee alleges DOGE activity resulted in data breach at labor board (NBC News)

Whistleblower claims DOGE took sensitive data - now he’s being hounded by threatening notes (CNN via YouTube)

New state agency to deal with cyber threats advances in Texas House (Texarkana Gazette)

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