
February 21, 2024
Shadowserver Foundation reported around 28,000 Microsoft Exchange servers vulnerable to a new zero-day after the release of patches for the privilege escalation flaw from Microsoft. Another 68,000 servers could possibly be vulnerable, making a total of roughly 97,000 potentially exploitable servers. Most potentially impacted servers are in Germany, US, and UK. Urgent action from organisations for mitigation and patch application is strongly advised. No current information on exploitation of this vulnerability.
Recent Zero-Day Could Impact Up to 97,000 Microsoft Exchange Servers Security Week
February 21, 2024
Google's TDCommons, a free space for inventors to share ideas without patenting, remains little-known despite Google's nine-year ownership. TDCommons offers alternative for ideas deemed worthy, but not worth expensive patent applications. Employee incentives include a $1,000 bonus and option to share secretive work, potentially blocking others from patenting similar concepts. TDCommons struggles finding prominence against more robust archives, yet reflects Google's interest in ensuring technical creativity within corporations is accessible and supported. Future success hinges on TDCommons being listed as an official resource for patent examiners.
This Tiny Website Is Google’s First Line of Defense in the Patent Wars Wired
February 21, 2024
EHRs vulnerable to cyberattacks; compromise affects patient data and care. Attacks increase hospital mortality rates, create regional impact. Multifactor authentication, robust logging, auditing among recommended protections. Ransomware attacks necessitate multi-layered security, frequent auditing for early suspicious activity identification. Cyberattackers exploit system weaknesses.
Protecting EHR Systems Against Attacks and Compromises BankInfoSecurity
February 20, 2024
Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes recent tech layoffs aren't caused by AI but rather companies shifting towards lean operations after oversizing during the pandemic. Zuckerberg denies AI as a major driver for job cuts.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg has a theory about recent tech layoffs: It’s not AI SF Chronicle
February 21, 2024
Shadowserver Foundation reported around 28,000 Microsoft Exchange servers vulnerable to a new zero-day after the release of patches for the privilege escalation flaw from Microsoft. Another 68,000 servers could possibly be vulnerable, making a total of roughly 97,000 potentially exploitable servers. Most potentially impacted servers are in Germany, US, and UK. Urgent action from organisations for mitigation and patch application is strongly advised. No current information on exploitation of this vulnerability.
Recent Zero-Day Could Impact Up to 97,000 Microsoft Exchange Servers Security Week
February 21, 2024
Google's TDCommons, a free space for inventors to share ideas without patenting, remains little-known despite Google's nine-year ownership. TDCommons offers alternative for ideas deemed worthy, but not worth expensive patent applications. Employee incentives include a $1,000 bonus and option to share secretive work, potentially blocking others from patenting similar concepts. TDCommons struggles finding prominence against more robust archives, yet reflects Google's interest in ensuring technical creativity within corporations is accessible and supported. Future success hinges on TDCommons being listed as an official resource for patent examiners.
This Tiny Website Is Google’s First Line of Defense in the Patent Wars Wired
February 21, 2024
EHRs vulnerable to cyberattacks; compromise affects patient data and care. Attacks increase hospital mortality rates, create regional impact. Multifactor authentication, robust logging, auditing among recommended protections. Ransomware attacks necessitate multi-layered security, frequent auditing for early suspicious activity identification. Cyberattackers exploit system weaknesses.
Protecting EHR Systems Against Attacks and Compromises BankInfoSecurity
February 20, 2024
Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes recent tech layoffs aren't caused by AI but rather companies shifting towards lean operations after oversizing during the pandemic. Zuckerberg denies AI as a major driver for job cuts.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg has a theory about recent tech layoffs: It’s not AI SF Chronicle

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