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March 25, 2023

UK parliament follows government by banning TikTok over cybersecurity concerns

TikTok calls the UK ban “misguided” while its chief executive faced tough questioning by the US House of Representatives over whether the popular app is a “tool” of the Chinese Communist Party. Read more ▶

Image: Android-based banking Trojan Nexus now available as malware-as-a-service

Android-based banking Trojan Nexus now available as malware-as-a-service

The recently evolved version of Nexus has targeted more than 450 banks and cryptocurrency services. Multiple threat actors are already found to be using Nexus to conduct fraudulent campaigns. Read more ▶

Cyberpion rebrands as Ionix, offering new EASM visibility improvements

Ionix is adding a suite of new features to help extend the visibility of interconnected assets and deliver risk-based prioritization. Read more ▶

Critical flaw in AI testing framework MLflow can lead to server and data compromise

The now-patched vulnerability in the popular MLflow platform could expose AI and machine-learning models stored in the cloud and allow for lateral movement. Read more ▶

Image: Critical flaw in WooCommerce can be used to compromise WordPress websites

Critical flaw in WooCommerce can be used to compromise WordPress websites

The vulnerability could allow unauthenticated administrative takeover of websites. WooCommerce has released an update. Read more ▶

Splunk adds new security and observability features

New security and observability features will be added to Splunk Mission Control and its Observability Cloud to identify threats and incidents more efficiently, the company said. Read more ▶

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