Microsoft's May security update has the lowest number of CVEs — 49 — in nearly two years.
| LATEST SECURITY NEWS & COMMENTARY | Microsoft Patches 2 Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Microsoft's May security update has the lowest number of CVEs — 49 — in nearly two years. Dark Reading Goes Global While the goal of the site's new DR Global section is to expand international coverage, the initial focus will be cybersecurity professionals in the Middle East and Africa. 1M NextGen Patient Records Compromised in Data Breach Company says a database was accessed by an "unknown third party" with stolen credentials. Microsoft Fixes Failed Patch for Exploited Outlook Vulnerability Adding a single character to a function in the previous Outlook patch rendered that fix useless, researchers say. Judge Spares Former Uber CISO Jail Time Over 2016 Data Breach Charges Tell other CISOs "you got a break," judge says in handing down a three-year probation sentence to Joseph Sullivan. Leak of Intel Boot Guard Keys Could Have Security Repercussions for Years While Intel is still investigating the incident, the security industry is bracing itself for years of potential firmware insecurity if the keys indeed were exposed. Microsoft Patches Serious Azure Cloud Security Flaws Three vulnerabilities in the platform's API Management Service could allow access sensitive data, mount further attacks, and even hijack developer portals. New White House AI Initiatives Include AI Software-Vetting Event at DEF CON The Biden administration outlined its plans to ensure responsible AI development — cyber-risk is a core element. Apple Patches Bluetooth Flaw in AirPods, Beats Users can check for the updated firmware version of their wireless headphones in the Bluetooth settings of their iPhone, iPad, or Mac devices. The (Security) Cost of Too Much Data Privacy The online fraud prevention industry has taken the brunt of increased privacy actions. The Industrywide Consequences of Making Security Products Inaccessible Accessibility won't solve all of the industry's problems, but it can help tackle a few. Why the FTX Collapse Was an Identity Problem Cryptocurrency has a valuable role to play in a Web3 world — but only if the public can fully trust it. MORE NEWS / MORE COMMENTARY | |
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