Municipalities in four states are struggling with cyberattacks limiting services

Cyberattacks on public entities across the U.S. — from police stations to school districts and courts — are causing wide-ranging issues for residents and public employees.

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Western Alliance Bank says nearly 22,000 impacted by file transfer software breach

Phoenix-based Western Alliance Bank filed data breach notices saying about 22,000 people were affected by an incident involving file transfer software.

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Scammers Sneak 300+ Ad Fraud Apps onto Google Play with 60M Downloads

Google Play Store hit by 300+ fake Android apps, downloaded more than 60 million times pushing ad fraud and data theft. Learn how to spot and remove these threats.

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You have 4 days to update Firefox before everything breaks

This upgrade isn’t optional.

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Critical AMI BMC Vulnerability Exposes Servers to Disruption, Takeover 

A critical vulnerability affecting baseboard management controller (BMC) firmware made by AMI could expose many devices to remote attacks.

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Google Releases Major Update for Open Source Vulnerability Scanner

Google has integrated OSV-SCALIBR features into OSV-Scanner, its free vulnerability scanner for open source developers.

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CISA scrambles to contact fired employees after court rules layoffs ‘unlawful’

Federal court rules U.S. cybersecurity agency must re-hire over 100 former employees

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Unpatched Windows Zero-Day Flaw Exploited by 11 State-Sponsored Threat Groups Since 2017

An unpatched security flaw impacting Microsoft Windows has been exploited by 11 state-sponsored groups from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia as part of data theft, espionage, and financially motivated campaigns that date back to 2017.
The zero-day vulnerability, tracked by Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) as ZDI-CAN-25373, refers to an issue that allows bad actors to execute hidden

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How to turn off motion smoothing on your TV (and why you should do it ASAP)

Also known as the ‘soap opera effect,’ motion smoothing is ideal for gaming and live sports but less so for everything else. Here’s how to turn off the feature.

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Orion Security emerges from stealth using LLMs to track your enterprise’s data flow and stop it from leaking out

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