Nucleus Raises $20 Million for Exposure Management
The company will use the investment to scale operations and deepen intelligence and automation.
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The company will use the investment to scale operations and deepen intelligence and automation.
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Impacting the βdyldβ system component, the memory corruption issue can be exploited for arbitrary code execution.
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Officials said data will now be classified as one of four categories: βpublic,β βsensitive,β βconfidentialβ or βrestricted.β
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Gain practical insights on balancing security, user experience, and operational efficiency while staying ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats.
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The secrets security company has raised more than $100 million since its creation in 2017.
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The Conduent data breach affects at least 25 million individuals, up from 10 million estimated a few months ago.Β
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The startup relies on AI agents to identify software vulnerabilities and validate them before reporting.
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Security failures donβt always start with attackers, sometimes they start with missing truth.
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After a decade and a half of service, the current certificates will expire, and new ones will be rolled out.
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Day became a professional hacker by choice. But that doesnβt mean he isnβt a natural hacker.
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It also fixed a high-severity authentication bypass that could be exploited remotely without authentication to obtain credentials.
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More than two dozen advisories have been published by the chip giants for vulnerabilities found recently in their products.
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The bugs could be exploited without authentication for command execution and authentication bypass.
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Dozens of vulnerabilities, bugs, and potential improvements have been identified by the tech giantsβ security teams.
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SmarterTools says customers were impacted after hackers compromised a data center used for quality control testing.
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The KEV list is useful but largely misunderstood. KEVology explains what it is, and how best to use it.
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The signs of a cyberattack were identified on systems EU's main executive body uses for mobile device management.
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Edge devices that are no longer supported have been targeted in attacks by state-sponsored hackers, the US says.
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Potential breach at Flickr exposes usernames, email addresses, IP addresses, and activity data.
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Living off the AI isnβt a hypothetical but a natural continuation of the tradecraft weβve all been defending against, now mapped onto assistants, agents, and MCP.
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