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Cybersecurity Snapshot: CISA Calls for Stamping Out Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities, as Europol Tells Banks To Prep For Quantum Threat

Security Boulevard

CISA and the FBI also highlighted these buffer overflow vulnerabilities: CVE-2025-21333 CVE-2025-0282 CVE-2024-49138 CVE-2024-38812 CVE-2023-6549 CVE-2022-0185 For more information about buffer overflow attacks and vulnerabilities: Buffer Overflow (OWASP) What is Buffer Overflow? Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.)

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P-to-P fraud most concerning cyber threat in 2023: CSI

CSO Magazine

US financial institutions see peer-to-peer fraud and other digital fraud as the biggest cybersecurity concern in 2023. It was cited by 29% of respondents in a survey by Computer Systems Inc. CSI), followed by data breaches (23%), ransomware (20%) and a breach at a third party (15%).

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Office of the Director of National Intelligence highlights cyber threats in 2023 Intelligence Threat Assessment

CSO Magazine

The ODNI minced no words as they addressed China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran as the key nation-states responsible for cyber threats and then continued to highlight other non-state actors that are equally worthy of our attention in the 2023 Threat Assessment. To read this article in full, please click here

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5 key considerations for your 2023 cybersecurity budget planning

CSO Magazine

As CISOs look to prepare their 2023 security budgets, some might be asking themselves, “where do I begin?” There are such varied and rapidly changing facets of defending organizations against cyber threats that the task of sorting out which risks need the most attention can seem overwhelming.

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Vulnerabilities and exposures to rise to 1,900 a month in 2023: Coalition

CSO Magazine

Cybersecurity insurance firm Coalition has predicted that there will be 1,900 average monthly critical Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ( CVEs ) in 2023, a 13% increase over 2022. billion IP addresses.

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BrandPost: Fortinet 2023 Skills Gap Report: How organizations can fill the talent shortage

CSO Magazine

As a result, IT and security leaders are facing the perfect storm: They’re navigating an unprecedented increase in cyber threats while simultaneously searching for skilled professionals to fill essential positions. Meanwhile, cybercriminals show no signs of slowing, launching new, more sophisticated attacks at every turn.

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SEC Provides Clarity on Disclosing Material vs. Non-Material Cyber Incidents

SecureWorld News

And the recent clarifications—focusing on material cybersecurity incidents—is a step in the right direction," said Glenn Kapetansky , CSO, Trexin Group. "In Clear disclosure of material cyber threats is seen as essential for investors evaluating risk exposures of public companies.

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