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CISOs Overworked: Half Log Six-Day Weeks
A new study reveals that half of US CISOs are working six-day weeks. This overwork could jeopardize your data security. Organizations are starting to hire more staff and implement automation to help ease the burden.
QUIC Streams Boost Cloudflare's Proxy Mode Performance
Cloudflare has upgraded its One Client to use QUIC streams, doubling throughput and reducing latency. This means faster online experiences for users and businesses alike. Make sure your client is updated to enjoy these benefits!
2026 Security Report Reveals Threats and Trends
Recorded Future's new report unveils the latest cybersecurity threats and trends. From state-sponsored attacks to ransomware evolution, understanding these risks is crucial for everyone. Stay informed and protect your digital life with proactive security measures.
VirtualBox Vulnerability Exposed: CVE-2017-3558 Revisited
A vulnerability in VirtualBox could let attackers escape virtual machines and access host systems. Users running outdated versions are at risk. Update your software to stay secure and protect your data.
CloudSecList Issue 320: Latest Cybersecurity Insights
CloudSecList Issue 320 has just been released, offering crucial cybersecurity insights. This issue covers the latest trends and threats affecting everyone online. Stay informed to protect your digital life and enhance your security practices.
Shai-Hulud Worm 2.0 Escalates Supply Chain Attacks
A new worm named Shai-Hulud is targeting the Node.js ecosystem, escalating risks for developers and users. This attack could compromise trusted software, leading to data theft and financial losses. Stay updated and secure your code to protect against this emerging threat.
Ransomware Alert: Lessons from Clop's Cyber Attacks
Clop's recent attacks highlight the urgent need for businesses to strengthen their ransomware defenses. With the threat of data leaks and financial loss, every organization is at risk. Now is the time to prepare and protect your data.
NICE Director Rodney Petersen Retires After Cybersecurity Milestone
Rodney Petersen, director of the NICE program at NIST, is retiring in 2025 after years of advancing cybersecurity education. His leadership has been crucial for developing a skilled workforce. As he steps down, the future of cybersecurity training is at stake. Stay tuned for how NIST will adapt to new challenges.
Malicious Updates Target eScan Antivirus in Supply Chain Attack
A supply chain attack has compromised eScan antivirus updates with malware. Users are at risk of data breaches and compromised security. Kaspersky is providing guidance to help detect and mitigate the threat.