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Not long ago, the ability to remotely track someone’s daily movements just by knowing their home address, employer, or place of worship was considered a powerful surveillance tool that should only be in the purview of nation states. But a new lawsuit in a likely constitutional battle over a New Jersey privacy law shows that anyone can now access this capability, thanks to a proliferation of commercial services that hoover up the digital exhaust emitted by widely-used mobile apps and websites.
It may come as a surprise to learn that 34% of security practitioners are in the dark about how many SaaS applications are deployed in their organizations. And it’s no wonder—the recent AppOmni 2024 State of SaaS Security Report reveals that only 15% of organizations centralize SaaS security within their cybersecurity teams. These statistics not only highlight a critical security blind spot,
The persistent infostealer's latest campaign inserts fake CAPTCHA pages into legitimate applications, fooling users into executing the malicious payload, researchers find.
ABB Cylon Aspect version 3.08.01 suffers from an unauthenticated OS command injection vulnerability. This can be exploited to inject and execute arbitrary shell commands through the directory HTTP POST parameter called by the persistenceManagerAjax.php script.
There are more similarities between developing a professional athlete and developing a cybersecurity pro than you might expect.
Meta wants to introduce the option to upload a video selfie if you need to recover a lost Facebook or Instagram account.
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