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Fuzzing for Vulns, GitLab Auth Bypass, JPEG Vulns, Programming Language Ranks - ASW #300
Fuzzing for Vulns, GitLab Auth Bypass, JPEG Vulns, Programming Language Ranks - ASW #300

Fuzzing network traffic in OpenWRT, parsing problems lead to GitLab auth bypass, more fuzzing finds vulns in a JPEG parser, and more!

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C3pbot, Kaspersky, Octo2 , Honkai: Star Rail, ServiceNow, LinkedIn... - SWN #416
C3pbot, Kaspersky, Octo2 , Honkai: Star Rail, ServiceNow, LinkedIn... - SWN #416

C3pbot, Kaspersky, Octo2 Electric Boogaloo, Honkai: Star Rail, ServiceNow, LinkedIn, IoT, Josh Marpet, and more on the Cyber Security News.

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Vulnerable APIs and Bot Attacks: Two Interconnected, Growing Security Threats - David Holmes - ASW #300
Vulnerable APIs and Bot Attacks: Two Interconnected, Growing Security Threats - David Holmes - ASW #300

APIs are essential to modern application architectures, driving rapid development, seamless integration, and improved user experiences. However, thei…

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Authentication and Authorization in the AI Era - Shiven Ramji - BSW #365
Authentication and Authorization in the AI Era - Shiven Ramji - BSW #365

AI is bringing productivity gains like we’ve never seen before -- with users, security teams and developers already reaping the benefits. However, AI…

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Answering the Board's Questions While UnitedHealth Group 'Starts Over' - BSW #365
Answering the Board's Questions While UnitedHealth Group 'Starts Over' - BSW #365

In the leadership and communications segment, CISA Releases Cyber Defense Alignment Plan for Federal Agencies, UnitedHealth Group CISO: We had to ‘st…

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Cybersecurity: is the talent gap a myth? Is the industry delusional? - ESW #376
Cybersecurity: is the talent gap a myth? Is the industry delusional? - ESW #376

This week, the cybersecurity industry's most basic assumptions under scrutiny. Following up our conversation with Wolfgang Goerlich, where he questio…

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Speed, Flexibility, and AI: The Case for Migrating from Legacy SOAR Systems - Whitney Young - ESW #376
Speed, Flexibility, and AI: The Case for Migrating from Legacy SOAR Systems - Whitney Young - ESW #376

In this episode, we explore some compelling reasons for transitioning from traditional SOAR tools to next-generation SOAR platforms. Discover how wor…

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Shroombots, pagers, Tor, Raptor Train, GRU, Blue Light, Aaran Leyland, and More... - SWN #415
Shroombots, pagers, Tor, Raptor Train, GRU, Blue Light, Aaran Leyland, and More... - SWN #415

Shroombots, pagers, Tor, Raptor Train, GRU, Blue Light, Aaran Leyland, and More on the Security Weekly News.

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Back to the office, Void Banshee, ServiceNow, Taiwan, Dlink, C++, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #414
Back to the office, Void Banshee, ServiceNow, Taiwan, Dlink, C++, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #414

Back to the office serfs, Void Banshee, ServiceNow, Taiwan, Dlink, C++, Aaran Leyland, and more on this Edition of the Security Weekly News.

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Do phishing tests do more harm than good? - Wolfgang Goerlich - ESW #376
Do phishing tests do more harm than good? - Wolfgang Goerlich - ESW #376

A month ago, my friend Wolfgang Goerlich posted a hot take on LinkedIn that is less and less of a hot take these days.

He posted, "our industry need…

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