Proprietary and Security Leftovers
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Why Stadia Failed
Google is shutting down it's streaming game platform, Stadia. They are refunding all Stadia purchases – both hardware and software (most likely to break the meme).
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After Trying To Deny The Obvious, Google Announces It’s Shutting Down Stadia
While Google’s Stadia game streaming service arrived with a lot of promise, it generally landed with a disappointing thud.
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Secure in the Crowd
Secure in the Crowd Information on Crowdsec...
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Microsoft Confirms Exploitation of Two Exchange Server Zero-Days
The vulnerabilities were reported to Microsoft through Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative (ZDI). Microsoft has now published a blog post to inform customers that it is investigating two reported zero-day flaws.
The tech giant says one of the flaws is a server-side request forgery (SSRF) issue tracked as CVE-2022-41040 and the second is a remote code execution vulnerability tracked as CVE-2022-41082. The security holes have been found to impact Exchange Server 2013, 2016 and 2019.
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Microsoft: Two New 0-Day Flaws in Exchange Server
Microsoft Corp. is investigating reports that attackers are exploiting two previously unknown vulnerabilities in Exchange Server, a technology many organizations rely on to send and receive email. Microsoft says it is expediting work on software patches to plug the security holes. In the meantime, it is urging a subset of Exchange customers to enable a setting that could help mitigate ongoing attacks.
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Archive it if you care about it
The only way to be sure you can read, listen to, or watch stuff you care about is to archive it. Read a tutorial about yt-dlp for videos. Download webcomics. Archive podcast episodes. If you don’t care, that’s fine. If you do, you should.
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More Than Half of Security Pros Say Risks Higher in Cloud Than On Premise
Venafi surveyed 1,101 security decision makers (SDMs) in firms with more than 1,000 employees and found that eighty-one percent of companies have experienced a cloud security incident in the last year. Forty-five percent have suffered at least four security incidents in the same period. More than half of security decision makers believe that security risks are higher in the cloud than on-premise.
Twenty-four percent of the firms have more than 10,000 employees. Ninety-two percent of the SDMs are at manager level or above, with 49% at c-suite level or higher.