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- Cybercriminals Could be Coming After Your Coffee - From the article: When it comes to whether you should get an IoT device or not, the general rule is to first ask yourself this question: Do I really need my light bulb/coffee pot/washing machine/doorbell/other household items to be smart? The real question is "When will I no longer have a choice?".
- JWT Tokens: The What, How, and Why - This helped me understand things: The main difference to notice here is that with cookies, the information is stored server-side, while with JWT, since the information is stored in the actual token, the information is stored client-side. Since the server doesn’t need to remember anything, this simplifies things a lot, especially when working with multiple servers and having different sessions.
- Attackers finding new ways to exploit and bypass Office 365 defenses - Help Net Security
- Oracle VM VirtualBox Buffer Overflow
- Microsoft IE Browser Death March Hastens
- 78% of Microsoft 365 admins don't activate MFA - Help Net Security
- Humans are Bad at URLs and Fonts Dont Matter
- Hackers Can Open Doors by Exploiting Vulnerabilities in Hrmann Device | SecurityWeek.Com
- URL and website scanner - urlscan.io
- Over 100 irrigation systems left exposed online without protection
- Microsoft Introduces New Password Spray Detection for Azure | SecurityWeek.Com
- Anonymous Authentication: How to Secure Public APIs
- Back to the future: What the Jericho Forum taught us about modern security - Microsoft Security
- Nagios XI 5.7.3 Remote Command Injection
- StackRox Releases Open Source Tool for Finding Kubernetes Misconfigurations | SecurityWeek.Com
- Can automated penetration testing replace humans? - Help Net Security
- KashmirBlack Botnet Hijacks Thousands of Sites Running On Popular CMS Platforms
- Oracle WebLogic Server RCE Flaw Under Active Attack
- Tracking Users on Waze - Schneier on Security
- Microsoft Introduces Device Vulnerability Report in Defender for Endpoint | SecurityWeek.Com
- Redirect Detective - Discover where those redirects really go to
- Hackers may have been of its time, but it was also ahead of it