Monthly Archives: June 2024

Best Browser for Chromebook: 5 Fast and Customizable Options

Finding the best browser for Chromebook required me to test over 20 options – both Croimum-based and not. Below, you can see the results of my research in a top 5 list: 1. Opera Opera is the best browser for Chromebook devices. It’s built on the Chromium codebase and offers a clean and straightforward interface […]

Cryptojacking Campaign Targets Misconfigured Kubernetes Clusters

Cybersecurity researchers have warned of an ongoing cryptojacking campaign targeting misconfigured Kubernetes clusters to mine Dero cryptocurrency. Cloud security firm Wiz, which shed light on the activity, said it’s an updated variant of a financially motivated operation that was first documented by CrowdStrike in March 2023. “In this incident, the threat actor abused anonymous access […]

What We Know About Vulnerability Exploitation in 2024 (So Far)

Originally published by Dazz.Written by Noah Simon, Head of Product Marketing, Dazz.In the world of security vulnerabilities, change is the only constant. There are always new CVEs, new exploits, and new threat actors. A recent study estimates that there will be a 25% increase in vulnerabilities, or roughly 2,900 per month in 2024.With so many […]

Luminar Neo Review: Is It Better Than The Competition?

I created this Luminar Neo review after testing numerous image enhancer apps. Do I think this is the one? How good are its features, and how does it stack up against the competition? You’ll find all the answers below: What is Luminar Neo? Luminar Neo is powerful AI-driven photo editing software developed by Skylum. This […]

Lessons from the Ticketmaster-Snowflake Breach

Last week, the notorious hacker gang, ShinyHunters, sent shockwaves across the globe by allegedly plundering 1.3 terabytes of data from 560 million Ticketmaster users. This colossal breach, with a price tag of $500,000, could expose the personal information of a massive swath of the live event company’s clientele, igniting a firestorm of concern and outrage.  […]

Black Basta Ransomware May Have Exploited MS Windows Zero-Day Flaw

Threat actors linked to the Black Basta ransomware may have exploited a recently disclosed privilege escalation flaw in the Microsoft Windows Error Reporting Service as zero-day, according to new findings from Symantec. The security flaw in question is CVE-2024-26169 (CVSS score: 7.8), an elevation of privilege bug in the Windows Error Reporting Service that could […]

SASE and Zero Trust PAM: Why Enterprises Need Both

Written by StrongDM.Enterprise security and compliance teams must maintain constant awareness of all activities across their entire environment involving every user. Regulatory requirements, along with internally set policies and controls, demand thorough knowledge and understanding to effectively manage and secure their infrastructure. To achieve this, enterprises often turn to advanced security frameworks like Secure Access […]