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CSO US First Look
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
April 16, 2024
US supreme court ruling suggests change in cybersecurity disclosure process
Decision puts pressure on CISOs and those crafting SEC filings as wording could be judged as âhalf-truthsâ and considered misleading. Read more
Hacker dumps data of 2.8 million Giant Tiger customers
The hacked information includes the customers' email addresses who either subscribed to the Canadian retailer's emails or had accounts created on its official website, their names, addresses, and phone numbers. Read more
Open-source scanner can identify risky Microsoft SCCM configurations
Researcher that helped compile the knowledge base of common misconfigurations in SCCM releases scanner MisconfigurationManager.ps1. Read more
Attackers exploit critical zero-day flaw in Palo Alto Networks firewalls
Palo Alto Networks works on hotfixes for GlobalProtect vulnerability and is aware of âlimited number of attacks". Read more
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6 bad cybersecurity habits that put SMBs at risk
Smaller businesses are in the crosshairs of cyber criminals and with attacks on the rise, now is not the time for misplaced confidence in your defenses. Experts tell CSO the bad habits making SMBs easy targets. Read more
CISA opens its malware analysis and threat hunting tool for public use
Malware Next-Gen will allow organizations to submit suspicious files and URLs for analysis. Read more
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