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700Credit and Cox Automotive Announce Enhanced Integration

Adds speed, efficiency and synthetic identity fraud protection to the sales process

(PRWeb February 22, 2022)

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Open Source Code: The Next Major Wave of Cyberattacks

The ubiquity of open source software presents a significant security risk, as it opens the door for vulnerabilities to be introduced (intentionally or inadvertently) to those who use it.

JP Morgan Moves To Metaverse: Opening The First Virtual Bank Lounge In Decentraland

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A bold move can shape the future of a financial institution, and it looks like that is what JP Morgan just did with its move into the Metaverse. Financial institutions may be wary of cryptocurrencies but with non-fungible tokens, it’s a different game. On February 15 2022, the largest bank in the US , also [...]

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Intel Software and Firmware Updates Patch 18 High-Severity Vulnerabilities

Intel has released software and firmware updates to address many vulnerabilities found in the company’s products.

The chipmaker last week released 22 security advisories, including seven that have an overall severity rating of “high.”

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4 Keys to Bridging the Gap Between Security and Developers

Security personnel's priority is protecting the organization. Developers are trying to hit tight timelines. Here's how both groups can get get their needs met.

How Proactive Threat Hunting Redefines the Zero-Day

Threat hunters are continuously and actively scouring the environment for clues of a malicious incursion.

Adobe fixes zero-day exploit in e-commerce code: update now!

There's a remote code execution hole in Adobe e-commerce products - and cybercrooks are already exploiting it.

Over 28,000 Vulnerabilities Disclosed in 2021: Report

Risk Based Security on Monday released its vulnerability report for 2021 and revealed that a record-breaking 28,695 flaws were disclosed last year, which represents a significant increase from the 23,269 disclosed in 2020.

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Critical Security Flaws Reported in Moxa MXview Network Management Software

Technical details have been disclosed regarding a number of security vulnerabilities affecting Moxa's MXview web-based network management system, some of which could be chained by an unauthenticated adversary to achieve remote code execution on unpatched servers. The five security weaknesses "could allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute code on the hosting machine with the highest

Top Crypto Tax-Friendly Jurisdictions

Welcome, Coin Bureau readers, to an article about the ever-exciting world of taxes. Who doesn’t love taxes? I know I sure do! But, writing about it, reading about it, talking about it, paying it, I just can’t get enough! Who’s with me? Can I get a high-five…? anyone? Yeah, yeah, I know. You’d probably rather […]

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Will EU give in to the calls of a crypto ban like China

Governor Matolcsy of the Central Bank of Hungary has expressed support for the idea of a crypto ban in the EU. He noted in a statement, China declared all cryptocurrency activities illegal last September (…) I perfectly agree with the proposal and also support the senior EU financial regulator’s point that the EU should ban […]

CISA Says ‘HiveNightmare’ Windows Vulnerability Exploited in Attacks

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added 16 new CVE identifiers to its list of known exploited vulnerabilities, including a Windows flaw that federal agencies are required to patch within two weeks.

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