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Google Chrome To Block Port 554 To Stop NAT Slipstreaming Attacks Google Chrome will block the browser’s access to TCP port 554 to protect against attacks using the NAT Slipstreaming 2.0 vulnerability. Last year, security researchers disclosed a new version of the NAT Slipstreaming vulnerability that allows malicious scripts to bypass a website visitor’s NAT firewall and access any TCP/UDP
European Banking Authority Discloses Exchange Server Hack The European Banking Authority (EBA) took down all email systems after their Microsoft Exchange Servers were hacked as part of the ongoing attacks targeting organizations worldwide. EBA is part of the European System of Financial Supervision and it oversees the integrity orderly functioning of the EU banking sector. “The Agency has
Flagstar Bank Hit By Data Breach Exposing Customer, Employee Data US bank and mortgage lender Flagstar has disclosed a data breach after the Clop ransomware gang hacked their Accellion file transfer server in January. In December, threat actors affiliated with the Clop ransomware gang began exploiting vulnerabilities in Accellion FTA servers used by organizations to share sensitive
CISA Takes Over .GOV Top-Level Domain (TLD) Administration The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is taking over the administration of the .GOV top-level domain (TLD) as its new policy and management authority starting next month. The DotGov Program operates the .GOV top-level domain (TLD) and makes such domains available to US government organizations,