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Amazon Sidewalk highlights network security visibility risks consumer services pose

CSO Magazine

The research also discovered a novel use of Houdini malware to spoof devices and exfiltrate data within the user agent field, a method often undetected by legacy security systems. The findings come as vast numbers of employees continue to work from home and connect to corporate networks remotely.

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The Week in Security: Former Uber CSO convicted over hack cover-up, supply chain attack targets media

Security Boulevard

Welcome to the latest edition of The Week in Security , which brings you the newest headlines from both the world and our team across the full stack of security: application security, cybersecurity, and beyond. This week: Former Uber CSO is convicted for his attempted cover-up of a 2016 hack of the company.

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Attackers deploy sophisticated Linux implant on Fortinet network security devices

CSO Magazine

In December network security vendor Fortinet disclosed that a critical vulnerability in its FortiOS operating system was being exploited by attackers in the wild. This week, after additional analysis, the company released more details about a sophisticated malware implant that those attackers deployed through the flaw.

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BrandPost: Why Unified Platforms Are the Future of Network Security

CSO Magazine

The lack of visibility and fragmented oversight across poorly integrated systems limits insights and compromises security across all environments. To read this article in full, please click here

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Palo Alto releases PAN-OS 11.0 Nova with new evasive malware, injection attack protection

CSO Magazine

These include the Advanced WildFire cloud-delivered security service to help protect against evasive malware and the Advanced Threat Prevention (ATP) service, which protects against injection attacks. The updates are the latest in a series of security releases from Palo Alto in 2022.

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Known Vulnerabilities Drove Most Cyberattacks in 2022

Security Boulevard

The data highlights that long-known vulnerabilities frequently cause more destruction than the shiny new ones,” Bob Huber, CSO and head of research, Tenable, said in a release detailing the findings in. The post Known Vulnerabilities Drove Most Cyberattacks in 2022 appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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LiveAction adds new SOC-focused features to ThreatEye NDR platform

CSO Magazine

End-to-end network security and performance visibility vendor LiveAction has announced new security operations center (SOC) focused updates to its Network Detection and Response (NDR) platform, ThreatEye. To read this article in full, please click here