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Email Security Flaw Found in the Wild

Schneier on Security

TAG has observed four different groups exploiting the same bug to steal email data, user credentials, and authentication tokens. To ensure protection against these types of exploits, TAG urges users and organizations to keep software fully up-to-date and apply security updates as soon as they become available.

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How we built the new Find My Device network with user security and privacy in mind

Google Security

Posted by Dave Kleidermacher, VP Engineering, Android Security and Privacy Keeping people safe and their data secure and private is a top priority for Android. We gave careful consideration to the potential user security and privacy challenges that come with device finding services. Location data is end-to-end encrypted.

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Zimbra zero-day exploited to steal government emails by four groups

Security Affairs

Google TAG revealed that threat actors exploited a Zimbra Collaboration Suite zero-day ( CVE-2023-37580 ) to steal emails from governments. Google TAG researcher Clément Lecigne discovered the zero-day in June while investigating targeted attacks against Zimbra’s email server. ” reads the advisory published by Google TAG.

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Multiple APT groups exploited WinRAR flaw CVE-2023-38831

Security Affairs

Google TAG reported that both Russia and China-linked threat actors are weaponizing the a high-severity vulnerability in WinRAR. Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reported that in recent weeks multiple nation-state actors were spotted exploiting the vulnerability CVE-2023-38831 in WinRAR. ” reported Google TAG.

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Burger King forgets to put a password on their systems, again

Security Affairs

The fast food giant Burger King put their systems and data at risk by exposing sensitive credentials to the public for a second time. It’s not the first time Burger King has leaked sensitive data. Among other sensitive data, the file contained credentials for a database.

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Mobile App Security & Google's Data Safety Launch - Yay or Nay?

Appknox

Google's Android applications are tagged with 'nutrition labels' based on the security practices and the data they collect from users to share with third parties. Internet and software giant Google recently recalibrated how it categorizes its Playstore apps.

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The AI Boom Will Drive up Data Center Costs and the Need for Control

Security Boulevard

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of computing and data analysis. However, AI also comes with a high price tag: it requires a lot of computing power, memory, storage, The post The AI Boom Will Drive up Data Center Costs and the Need for Control appeared first on Hyperview.