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Weekly Update 117

Troy Hunt

This week has some updates on my Canada travels, a couple of data breaches I loaded during the week, new HIBP stickers and some really screwy password practices at HSBC. I'll still be here in Whistler next week so will pump out one more snowy update before heading home for a hot Christmas.

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Microsoft fixes 117 vulnerabilities, four exploited in the wild

SC Magazine

Microsoft released fixes for 117 vulnerabilities. Microsoft on Tuesday picked up the pace on patching for July and released fixes for 117 vulnerabilities, four of which are being actively exploited in the wild. The post Microsoft fixes 117 vulnerabilities, four exploited in the wild appeared first on SC Media.

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GRUB2 boot loader maintainers fixed hundreds of flaws

Security Affairs

Now maintainers at the GRUB project have released security updates to address more than 100 vulnerabilities. Now maintainers at the GRUB project have released security updates to address more than 100 vulnerabilities. The patch bundle fixing all these issues in the upstream GRUB contains 117 patches.” ” Kiper added.

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Cyber Attack news trending on Google

CyberSecurity Insiders

Coming to the second news, the UK’s Treasury Department released a press update yesterday stating that pin rests wiped data on over 100 mobile phones belonging to the staff working for the treasury department in whole of last year.

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Four in-the-wild exploits, 13 critical patches headline bumper Patch Tuesday

Malwarebytes

The list of July 2021 Patch Tuesday updates looks endless. 117 patches with no less than 42 CVEs assigned to them that have FAQs, mitigations details or workarounds listed for them. One of those CVE’s is a familiar one, 2021-34527 aka the anyone-can-run-code-as-domain-admin RCE known as PrintNightmare.

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API Security Incidents Nearly Universal Finds Latest “State of API Security” Report

Security Boulevard

Other key highlights from the fourth edition of the report include: Salt customers experienced a 117% increase in API attack traffic while their overall API traffic grew 168%. API changes are on the rise with 11% of respondents updating their APIs daily and 31% updating them weekly.

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Spotlight: as Attacks Mount, how to secure the Industrial Internet

The Security Ledger

» Related Stories Podcast Episode 117: Insurance Industry Confronts Silent Cyber Risk, Converged Threats Spotlight Podcast: CSS on why Crypto Agility is the Key to Securing Internet of Things Identities Cryptojacking and MikroTik’s Bad-Feeling Feel Good Patch Story. "Industry 4.0" We talk about how that might be.