How It Works: Securing Gaming Servers From Cyber Threats

Whether you're a player or developer, you want gaming servers to stay secure. Unfortunately this is getting harder by the day, since malicious actors are always inventing new ways to cause chaos. You might be aware of the basic measures that are used to keep the infrastructure that supports top tier online experiences out of harm's way. But today's hackers are too cunning to get held back by these.

Five worthy reads: Cyberattacks in the banking industry

Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. This week, we explore cyberattacks in the banking industry. Gone are the days when paychecks were rolled out in envelopes on payday. We’ve evolved from juggling between counters to deposit a check to managing everything through a single mobile banking application. Indeed, modern banking saves us time and encourages self-service.

Friday Flows episode 36: Using Tines Workbench for asset and vulnerability management

Michael Tolan from Tines Labs returns with Cameron for another episode on Tines Workbench. In case you missed it, Workbench is a Tines-powered AI chat interface where you can take action and access proprietary data in real-time, privately and securely. This episode leverages Workbench to make a tedious process extremely simple to handle. For any teams spending a lot of time on asset and vulnerability management, this is a must-watch!

Zero-day RCE vulnerability found in CUPS - Common UNIX Printing System

On September 27, 2024, evilsocket.net (Simone Margaritelli) published information about several vulnerabilities in CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System), which can allow for arbitrary remote code execution (RCE). There are currently 4 CVEs associated with these findings, with potentially more on the way. There is also some debate about the severity of these vulnerabilities, however, one of the CVEs was initially given a CVSS score of 9.9. We will update this blog if new information becomes available.

Friday Flows 35: Tines Workbench showcase

Tines Workbench is here, a true evolution in how automation and AI is leveraged within operations for security and IT. If you missed it, Workbench is a Tines-powered AI chat interface where you can take action and access proprietary data in real-time, privately and securely. In this episode of Friday Flows, Cameron welcomes security researcher Michael Tolan, who showcases Workbench's capabilities by focusing on a suspicious Okta login.

The Three Different Types of Hackers

There are three general categories that hackers fall into: white hat hackers, black hat hackers and gray hat hackers. Each type of hacker has different motivations behind their hacking activities. Learn more about the different types of hackers and how to prevent malicious hackers from compromising your online accounts.

What is NIST 800-53?

Imagine compliance is like a driving application. You know your location and you plug in the destination address, then it shows you the route’s overview. If you want a more specific map, you can zoom in a bit and get more details. Similarly, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) and it’s most recent revision provide the overview roadmap for your compliance journey.