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    CISA tags Progress Kemp LoadMaster flaw as exploited in attacks

    The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three new flaws in its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, including a critical OS command injection impacting Progress Kemp LoadMaster. The flaw, discovered by Rhino Security Labs and tracked as CVE-2024-1212, was addressed via an update released on February 21, 2024. However, this is the first report of it being under…

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    Microsoft Reports on Progress of Revamping Security Efforts

    On Sept. 23, Microsoft released a report detailing the progress of the Secure Future Initiative, the company-wide overhaul put in place in November 2023. The Secure Future Initiative exists to improve security in the wake of some high-profile vulnerabilities in 2023. These vulnerabilities included a breach in Microsoft Exchange Online that allowed threat actors associated with the Chinese government to…

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    Progress Software discloses maximum severity LoadMaster flaw – here’s what you need to know

    Progress Software has issued a public notice declaring it has fixed a maximum severity security vulnerability affecting its LoadMaster and LoadMaster Multi-Tenant hypervisor software. LoadMaster is Progress’ load balancer and application delivery controller (ADC), underpinning high availability, secure, and scalable business applications and websites. The Multi-Tenant hypervisor, meanwhile, is an iteration of the LoadMaster software that allows users to run…

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    OpenAI exec says California’s AI safety bill might slow progress

    In a new letter, OpenAI chief strategy officer Jason Kwon insists that AI regulations should be left to the federal government. As reported previously by Bloomberg, Kwon says that a new AI safety bill under consideration in California could slow progress and cause companies to leave the state. A federally-driven set of AI policies, rather than a patchwork of state…

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