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Leaked Development Secrets a Major Issue for Repositories
Every day, more than 5,000 private keys, database connection strings, certificates, and passwords are leaked to GitHub repositories, putting applications at risk.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fixes 82 CVEs, Internet Explorer Zero-Day
The monthly rollout follows last week's emergency Microsoft Exchange Server patch covering seven CVEs, four of which are under attack.
Linux Foundation Debuts Sigstore Project for Software Signing
Sigstore aims to improve the open source software supply chain by simplifying the process of cryptographic software signing.
COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Apps Signal Broader Mobile App Security Concerns
The rapid launch of contract-tracing apps to control COVID-19's spread opened the door to multiple security and privacy vulnerabilities.
Look to Banking as a Model for Stopping Crime-as-a-Service
The first step toward prevention is understanding the six most common CaaS services.
Microsoft Pushes Patches for Older Versions of Exchange Server
Additional patches arrive as CISA issues an alert urging all organizations to immediately patch the Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities.
48% of Security Pros Prohibited From Intelligence-Sharing
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The planned move is unlikely to do much for enterprise customers or for security vendor's consumer business, analysts say.

More Details Emerge on the Microsoft Exchange Server Attacks
The attacks seem more widespread than initially reported, researchers say, and a look at why the Microsoft Exchange Server zero-days patched this week are so dangerous.

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If you haven't already, it's time to build trust relationships with your financial institutions, using strong security, privacy protections and secure, unique user credentials.
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