Security Leftovers
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Building reproducible analytical pipelines in R workshop
Learn how to build reproducible analytical pipelines in R! Join our workshop on Building reproducible analytical pipelines in R which is a part of our workshops for Ukraine series.
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Mysterious malware designed to cripple industrial systems linked to Russia
The code designed to target industrial control systems joins the pantheon of dangerous malware that can cause cyber-physical harm.
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New Russia-Linked CosmicEnergy ICS Malware Could Disrupt Electric Grids
Mandiant has analyzed a new Russia-linked ICS malware named CosmicEnergy that is designed to cause electric power disruption.
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Security updates for Thursday
Security updates have been issued by Debian (python2.7), Fedora (maradns), Red Hat (devtoolset-12-binutils, go-toolset and golang, httpd24-httpd, jenkins and jenkins-2-plugins, rh-ruby27-ruby, and sudo), Scientific Linux (git), Slackware (texlive), SUSE (cups-filters, poppler, texlive, distribution, golang-github-vpenso-prometheus_slurm_exporter, kubernetes1.18, kubernetes1.23, openvswitch, rmt-server, and ucode-intel), and Ubuntu (ca-certificates, calamares-settings-ubuntu, Jhead, libhtml-stripscripts-perl, and postgresql-10, postgresql-12, postgresql-14, postgresql-15).
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Major Massachusetts Health Insurer Hit by Ransomware Attack, Member Data May Be Compromised
The second-largest health insurer in Massachusetts was the victim of a ransomware attack in which sensitive personal information as well as health information of current and past members may have been compromised.
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Apria Healthcare Notifying 2 Million People of Years-Old Data Breaches
Apria Healthcare is informing 1.86 million individuals of personal information compromise in 2019 and 2021 data breaches.
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GitLab Security Update Patches Critical Vulnerability
GitLab CE/EE version 16.0.1 patches a critical arbitrary file read vulnerability tracked as CVE-2023-2825.
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Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited to Hack Barracuda Email Security Gateway Appliances
Barracuda Networks is warning customers about CVE-2023-2868, a zero-day exploited to hack some Email Security Gateway (ESG) appliances.
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Is Linux A More Secure Option Than Windows For Businesses?
There are many factors to consider when choosing an OS, security being among one of the most critical. The general consensus among experts is that Linux is the most secure OS by design - an impressive feat that can be attributed to a variety of characteristics including its transparent open-source code, strict user privilege model, diversity, built-in kernel security defenses and the security of the applications that run on it.