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Daily News Digest

Stay current on the global cyber threat landscape and industry developments with CCOE’s daily digest and library of cybersecurity news and articles.

  • Open Source Software Security Begins to Mature

  • (darkreading.com)
  • Micros oft wants to improve IoT security with Edge Secured-core devices

  • (zdnet.com)
  • Ransomware attacks: This is the data that cyber criminals really wan t to steal

  • (zdnet.com)
  • 1.5 million customers impacted by Flagstar Bank data breach

  • (zdnet.com)
  • Avos ransomware group expands with new attack arsenal

  • (blog.talosintelligence.com)
  • New NTLM Relay Attack Lets Attackers Take Control Over Windows Domain

  • (thehackernews.com)
  • Vulnera bilities Identified in Welch Allyn Resting Electrocardiograph Devices

  • (hipaajournal.com)
  • Office 365 Config Loophole Opens OneDrive, SharePoint Data to Ransomware Attack

  • (threatpost.com)
  • A Vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise Deployment Servers Could Allow for Arbitrary Code Execution

  • (cisecurity.org)
  • Researchers Disclose 56 Vulnerabilities Impacting OT Devices from 10 Vendors. Nearly five dozen security vulnerabilities have bee n disclosed in devices from 10 operational technology vendors due to what researchers call are "insecure-by-design practices." Collectively dubbed OT:ICEFALL by Forescout, the 56 issues span as many as 26 device models from Bently Nevada, Emerson, Hon eywell, JTEKT, Motorola, Omron, Phoenix Contact, Siemens, and Yokogawa.
  • (thehackernews.com)
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