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Ivanti VPN Zero-Day Combo Chained ‘by China’

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The post Ivanti VPN Zero-Day Combo Chained ‘by China’ appeared first on Security Boulevard. Under active exploitation since last year—but still no patch available.

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This is Not Your Father’s VPN

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To many, VPNs seem unremarkable and haven’t changed much in the past decade. A VPN is a VPN is a VPN. Some even think that VPNs are hardly necessary with the rise of building encryption directly into email, browsers, applications and cloud storage.

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Contec SolarView: Critical Bug Unpatched After 14 MONTHS

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PV OT: VPN PDQ! The post Contec SolarView: Critical Bug Unpatched After 14 MONTHS appeared first on Security Boulevard. CVSS known since May 2022—but still exploitable on 400+ net-connected OT/ICS/SCADA systems.

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What do cybersecurity experts predict in 2022?

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Remote access, 5G, and VPN. SASE (Secure Access Service Edge). With the pandemic, we have seen an increase in the need for remote or use of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), with a general movement towards Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) to protect applications and move away from traditional networks.

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Spyware in the IoT – the Biggest Privacy Threat This Year

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When not secured properly on their own Wi-Fi channel, IoT devices can be more than an inconvenience, they can be seen as a critical security risk due to the poor security protocols like fixed default passwords. To help avoid these online risks, it is highly recommended to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

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Don’t Believe Everything You Hear About VPNs

Security Boulevard

According to recent news from India, the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs is reportedly asking the Indian government to effectively greenlight a ban on VPN services across the country. VPN apps and tools are readily available online which gives criminals anonymity online. The reason for imposing such a ban?

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Hackers Use Telegram, Signal, Dark Web to Help Iranian Protesters

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CPR sees the sharing of open VPN. The post Hackers Use Telegram, Signal, Dark Web to Help Iranian Protesters appeared first on Security Boulevard. Protesters against the Iran regime are getting a boost to aid their efforts from hacking groups who are using Telegram, Signal and the dark web to get around government restrictions.

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