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Identity Risk Intelligence vs Threat Intelligence: What’s the Difference?
Identity Risk Intelligence vs Threat Intelligence: What’s the Difference?
Introduction: Two terms, one growing confusion In cybersecurity conversations today, two terms are showing up more frequently: Threat Intelligence Identity Risk Intelligence At a glance, they sound similar. Both deal with data, risk, and security insights. But they solve fundamentally different problems. And understanding that difference is becoming critical because, as attackers shift toward identity-based […]
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CVE-2026-7371 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 Web Interface cross site scripting
CVE-2026-42366 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 Web Interface cross site scripting
CVE-2026-7161 | GeoVision GV-IP Device Utility up to 9.0.5.0 Broadcast Message reliance on security through obscurity
CVE-2026-42367 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 Web Interface insufficiently protected credentials
CVE-2026-42364 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 DDNS DdnsSetting.cgi os command injection
CVE-2026-42369 | GeoVision GV-VMS up to 20.0.2 Web Interface out-of-bounds write
CVE-2026-42370 | GeoVision GV-VMS V20.0.2 up to 20.0.2 WebCam Server Login out-of-bounds write
CVE-2026-42365 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 Web Interface predictable state
CVE-2026-6948 | Rapid7 Velociraptor up to 0.76.3 Agent Control Channel allocation of resources
CVE-2026-7372 | GeoVision GV-VMS V20.0.2 up to 20.0.2 WebCam Server Login out-of-bounds write
CVE-2026-42368 | GeoVision GV-LPC2011/LPC2211 up to 1.10 Web Interface privileges assignment
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Anthropic 搞了个全是 AI 的闲鱼群,大模型在里面互割起了韭菜
Anthropic 搞了个全是 AI 的闲鱼群,大模型在里面互割起了韭菜
Fake Party Invites and the Rise of Social Phishing Attacks
Fake Party Invites and the Rise of Social Phishing Attacks
Attackers are now impersonating invitation services to trick people into clicking malicious links and sharing sensitive information. These phishing attempts look like legitimate event invites, making them especially effective. In this episode, we discuss how these scams work and what steps you can take to stay protected. Special thanks to Guardsquare for sponsoring this episode! […]
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