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Fireblocks enhances Payments Engine with new Dynamic Payment Flow Builder

Fireblocks is proud to announce the latest enhancement to our Payments Engine – the Dynamic Payment Flow Builder. The new point-and-click interface enables businesses to configure custom payment flows to suit their use case, or leverage our pre-built cross-border, merchant settlement, and payout flows to orchestrate instant fiat and stablecoin settlements. Best of all, no coding is involved, so operations teams without engineering resources are empowered to utilize this feature easily.

The 443 Podcast - Episode 265 - CISA's Secure by Design Whitepaper

This week on the podcast, we cover CISA's newly updated whitepaper on guidance for both software manufacturers and customers on the principals of secure-by-design and secure-by-default. Before that, we cover the Cisco IOS XE vulnerability that is under active exploitation in the wild, give an update on the EPA's efforts to regulate cybersecurity practices in water districts, and then discuss research into the latest "bullet proof hosting" options for malicious web content.

CVE-2023-20198: Actively Exploited Privilege Escalation Vulnerability in Cisco IOS XE

On October 16, 2023, Cisco published a security advisory regarding an actively exploited and unpatched privilege escalation vulnerability in the Web UI feature of the Cisco IOS XE operating system, both physical and virtual. The vulnerability could allow a remote, unauthenticated threat actor to create an account with maximum privileges (privilege level 15 access) on the affected device. Due to these factors, Cisco has given this vulnerability the maximum possible CVSS score of 10.

Data Exposure Misconfiguration Issue in ServiceNow (Potential Public List Widget Misconfiguration)

On October 18, 2023, ServiceNow published a knowledge base article revealing that they are aware of reporting that details a potential misconfiguration issue. This issue lies in the Access Control Lists (ACL) within ServiceNow that if misconfigured could result in unauthenticated threat actors being able to access data. The issue was discovered by a security engineer at AppOmni, and was disclosed in a blog to the public on October 14, 2023.

Top Five Free and Open Source SIEM

In an age where cybersecurity is paramount, organizations must be vigilant in protecting their digital assets and sensitive information. Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solutions are crucial in this endeavor, as they provide comprehensive visibility into an organization’s cybersecurity posture. While there are many commercial SIEM tools on the market, the pursuit of truly free and open-source SIEM solutions is gaining traction.

The Discovery of F5 BIG-IP Vulnerability CVE-2023-46747

A critical vulnerability, known as CVE-2023-46747, has been discovered in the widely used F5 BIG-IP Configuration Utility. This vulnerability has been assigned a CVSS score of 9.8 (critical), denoting its high severity. What makes it particularly alarming is its potential to allow unauthenticated attackers to execute arbitrary system commands, which could lead to a compromise of the system.

Cyber Insurance: A Must-Have Companion to Your Homeowners or Renters Insurance

In a world where technology is intertwined with everything we do, the digital domain is often so commonplace we don’t think about it unless something dreadful happens. Who hasn’t had a stomach-dropping phone call from the bank letting you know that thieves have stolen your credit card number? For better or worse, technology is part of our daily lives. From working remotely to shopping online to managing finances, we’re constantly connected.

Build a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) with Free and Open Source Technologies

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on building a 24/7 Security Operations Center (SOC) using free and open-source technologies. In the digital age, protecting your organization’s information assets has never been more important. Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and organizations of all sizes and industries are vulnerable to attacks.

A Brief History of Phishing, and Other Forms of Social Engineering

Social engineering attacks have a very long history, though the Internet has made it easier to launch these attacks en masse, according to Sean McNee at DomainTools. McNee points to an advance-fee scam from 1924, in which a crook sent a letter pretending to be trapped in a Spanish debtors prison. The sender requested that the recipient send a check for $36,000 to pay off his debt. After the sender is freed, he promises to pay the recipient back, with an extra $12,000 for the trouble.