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Curated daily news for February 22, 2021
Two critical reads for today:
- New Phishing Attack Identified: Malformed URL Prefixes
- Clipping Silver Sparrow’s wings: Outing macOS malware before it takes flight
Today’s articles include: New malformed URL prefix attack, A new macOS malware uncovered, FBI issues warning on TDoS attacks, WhatsApp moves ahead with privacy changes, and The challenges of cybersecurity hiring.
- TDoS attacks could cost lives, warns FBI
- Exploit Details Emerge for Unpatched Microsoft Bug
- Microsoft Azure Front Door Gets a Security Upgrade
- The Uncertainty of Cybersecurity Hiring
- Researchers Unmask Hackers Behind APOMacroSploit Malware Builder
- Manufacturing Cybersecurity Threats and How To Face Them
- Demystifying DevSecOps – Everything You Must Know to Get it Right
- WhatsApp to move ahead with privacy update despite backlash
Tool Of The Day |
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SSRFuzz – A Tool To Find Server Side Request Forgery Vulnerabilities: Inspired by Orange’s work for chaining these types of vulnerabilities together, SSRFuzz is a tool used to find Server Side Request Forgery vulnerabilities, with CRLF chaining capabilities. |
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