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I hate passwords (feddit.org)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by cron@feddit.org to c/cybersecuritymemes@lemmy.world
 
 

How on earth can you both not accept the password I copied from my password safe and tell me that I cannot use the same pasaword again?

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And ivanti released CVE-2025-0282, just one week into the new year.

Edit: Source for the stats is cvedetails.com

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Looking at you, Volkswagen. Don't store billions of records in an AWS bucket that can be breached.

Volkswagen Breach Exposes Data of 800K EV Customers

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Some of these vulnerabilities look more like backdoors

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by cron@feddit.org to c/cybersecuritymemes@lemmy.world
 
 

Fortinet, Palo, Checkpoint, Cisco, Sonicwall ... is there any big firewall vendor that didn't have any critical vulnerabilities last year?

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23134973

And black gloves of course

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Still waiting for end to end encryption...

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I have both done pentests and received pentest reports. My observation is that the perceived severity often varies between the tester and the customer.

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Nothing tells me more that you care about my privacy than sharing my data with hundreds or thousands of companies.

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Sadly, the support for passkeys is still lacking.

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Anybody else working on the 2025 budget?

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As AI image recognition advances, CAPTCHAs need to get more creative.

What are your best experiences with CAPTCHAs?

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What is your favourite password rule?

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Interestingly, the firewall got overload by the number of UDP packets and not by the bandwidth of traffic. See UDP Flooding on Wikipedia.

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Please don't act like the german conservative party:

The CDU [german conservative party] lodged a criminal complaint against Wittmann after she told the party about a security vulnerability in the CDU-Connect election campaign app. (source)

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To be clear, not all companies are like this.

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Who could have guessed that having tested, well protected and current backups help when dealing with cyber security incidents?

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by cron@feddit.org to c/cybersecuritymemes@lemmy.world
 
 

This practice is not recommended anymore, yet still found in many enterprises.

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We found out that 10% of our users entered their password.

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