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Security Advisory 0135
Security Advisory 0135 PDF Date: April 7, 2026 Revision | Date | Changes ---|---|--- 1.0 | April 7th, 2026 | Initial release 1.1 | April 28th, 2026 | Correction to fixed releases fixed in 4.32.10, not 4.32.9 The CVE-ID tracking this issue: CVE-2025-31133 CVSSv3.1 Base Score: 7.8/10...
“You have blood on your hands.” Senate Committee calls for action by social media giants to protect children online
In an unusually emotional and unified setting, the Senate Judiciary Committee found common ground for the need to protect children online yesterday. On January 31, 2024, the CEOs of the most widely used social media platforms appeared before the Committee. Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg, Xs Linda...
6 Reasons Managed Detection and Response Is Hitting Its Stride
Cyber threats have risen to the 1 concern of CEOs, which means security teams — in the hot seat for years — are really feeling it now. Files and data live in the cloud. Work is hybrid or remote. There’s turmoil around the world. Cyberattacks are not just a distant boogieman – they’re here and...
DFIR Without Limits: Moving Beyond the “Sucker's Choice” of Today’s Breach Response Services
Three-quarters of CEOs and their boards believe a major breach is “inevitable.” And those closest to the action? Like CISOs? They’re nearly unanimous. Gartner is right there, too. Their 2021 Market Guide for Digital Forensics and Incident Response DFIR Services recommends you “operate under the...
Microsoft Halts a Global Fraud Campaign That Targeted CEOs
A sophisticated scheme was designed to trick businesses in more than 60 countries into wiring large sums of money to attackers...
A week in security (September 16 -22)
Last week on Labs, we sounded the alarm about the relaunch of Emotet, one of the year's most dangerous forms of malware, with a new spam campaign. We also reported on how international students in UK are targeted by visa scammers, what CEOs think about a potential US data privacy law, and...
CEOs offer their own view of a US data privacy law
Last week, the chief executives of more than 50 mid- and large-sized companies urged Congress to pass a national data privacy law to regulate how companies collect, use, and share Americans’ data. Buried deep within the chief executives’ recommendations for such a law, presented as a policy...
The Seventh Question Today’s CEOs Should Ask (& Know the Answer To)
In a previous blog, we discussed Commander’s Intent for CEOs and introduced 10 questions CEOs should be asking their teams. In this blog series, I am going to take a deeper dive into each question and break them down one at a time. We will discuss why CEOs should care about each question and the...
February 1, 2018 – Morning Cyber Coffee Headlines – “Super Bowl” Edition
Good morning! Sit with Carbon Black this morning over a cup of coffee or tea and browse a few industry headlines to get the day started. We’ve got just enough information below to get you through that first cup…enjoy! February 1, 2018 - Headlines Carbon Black in the News: Kim Jong Nam met...
Meltdown/Spectre: Intel Nixes Patches, Tech CEOs Questioned on Information Blackout
IT departments and tech vendors continued grappling with Spectre and Meltdown this week, as Intel pulled its glitchy patches and the U.S. Congress questioned the vulnerability disclosures' timing and scope. Spectre and Meltdown aren't typical vulnerabilities for a number of reasons, and as a...
Sony PlayStation Social Media Accounts Hacked; Claims PSN Database Breach
After hacking social media accounts of HBO and its widely watched show Game of Thrones, a notorious group of hackers calling itself OurMine took control over the official Twitter and Facebook accounts for Sony's PlayStation Network PSN on Sunday. After taking over the accounts, OurMine, Saudi...
More on Cybersecurity
For more information on targeted attacks, cyberwarfare and cyberespionage: Experts Say CEOs Need to Get Handle on Cyberespionage Problem Red October Attackers Shutting Down C&C Infrastructure Howard Schmidt Answered the Bell A Podcast with Howard Schmidt An Interview with Eugene Kaspersky...
Experts Say CEOs Need to Get Handle on Cyberespionage Problem
NEW YORK–The long list of high-profile cyberespionage and cybercrime attacks that have surfaced in the last couple of years has led to broad discussions in the security community, government circles and elsewhere about the scope of the problem. Those discussions now are just starting to reach int...
U.S. Cyber Command Using Classified Intel To Scare CEOs To Action
The U.S.’s Cyber Command is using special, classified briefings with private sector CEOs to scare them into greater vigilance about the threat of cyber attacks, according to an NPR report. The report, quoting unnamed participants in the classified, 2010 briefings said that government officials...
Ponemon survey: CEOs underestimate security risks
From Computerworld Jaikumar Vijayan Computerworld – Compared to other key corporate executives, CEOs appear to underestimate the IT security risks faced by their own organizations, according to a survey of C-level executives released today by the Ponemon Institute. The Ponemon survey of 213 CEOs,...