Lea Kissner replaces Geoff Belknap as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft-owned LinkedIn.
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Lea Kissner replaces Geoff Belknap as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft-owned LinkedIn.
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Microsoft has called together cybersecurity firms and government representatives for its Windows Endpoint Security Ecosystem Summit.
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A vulnerability in Microsoft Copilot Studio exposed information on internal services shared among tenants, potentially impacting multiple customers.
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Multiple vulnerabilities in Microsoft applications for macOS could be exploited to send emails, leak sensitive information, and escalate privileges.
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Security experts are ratcheting up the urgency for Windows admins to patch a wormable, pre-auth remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows TCP/IP stack.
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Microsoft’s security response team pushed out documentation for almost 90 vulnerabilities across Windows and OS components and marked several flaws in the actively exploited category.
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The vulnerabilities, patched in OpenVPN 2.6.10, expose users on the Windows platform to remote code execution attacks.
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Microsoft is trying to determine “why other airlines were able to fully restore business operations so much faster than Delta.”
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CrowdStrike says the Falcon sensor crash that blue-screened Windows machines was caused by a “confluence” of vulnerabilities and testing gaps.
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Microsoft paid out $16.6 million to over 340 security researchers through its bug bounty programs over the past year.
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