Fortinet fixes a critical-severity bug in FortiSwitch that could allow an attacker to modify administrative passwords.
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Fortinet fixes a critical-severity bug in FortiSwitch that could allow an attacker to modify administrative passwords.
Oracle is sending out written notifications to customers over the recent hack after it initially appeared to completely deny a data breach.
Industrial giants Siemens, Rockwell, Schneider and ABB have released their March 2025 Patch Tuesday ICS security advisories.
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft ships urgent cover for another WIndows CLFS vulnerability already exploited in the wild.
The Adobe Patch Tuesday rollout covers 54 vulnerabilities, including code execution issues in the oft-targeted Adobe ColdFusion software.
Texas network access control startup closes a Series B round led by Updata Partners and brings the total raised to $60 million.
San Francisco smart contract security startup closes a $6.75 million seed funding round led by Archetype and Winklevoss Capital.
Spektion has emerged from stealth mode with $5 million in seed funding for its vulnerability management solution.
While often relegated to a purely functional role, DNS offers unparalleled opportunities for preemptive defense against cyberattacks.
Anecdotes has raised $55 million in an extended Series B funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $85 million.
SAP released 20 security notes on April 2025 patch day, including three addressing critical code injection and authentication bypass flaws.
Silicon Valley startup secures big investment from Menlo Ventures and Mayfield Fund to solve the “shadow AI” security problem.
An update for the WhatsApp desktop app for Windows patches CVE-2025-30401, a spoofing vulnerability that could be used to trick users.
A sophisticated APT tracked as ToddyCat has exploited an ESET DLL search order hijacking vulnerability for malware delivery.
The new funds will be used to extend Corsha’s reach into critical infrastructure and further improve its own use of AI.
Tailscale’s new Series C funding round brings the total raised by the company for its secure networking platform to $275 million.