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    Progress Software issues fix for maximum severity vulnerability

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 12, 2024

    Progress Software issued an emergency fix to deal with a vulnerability impacting its its LoadMaster and LoadMaster Multi-Tenant (MT) Hypervisor products. This issue, called CVE-2024-7591, is considered a maximum severity vulnerability. The vulnerability is an improper input validation issue, which could allow unauthenticated, remote attackers to gain access to LoadMaster’s management interface.

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    Crime gangs can triumph with AI

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 11, 2024

    Generative Artificial Intelligence and its blend with deepfake technology has affected voice, image and video. What protections can be put in place?

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    Sectigo launches pkimetal to simplify certificate linting for certificate authorities

    Press Release from Sectigo

    Press Release Sep 11, 2024

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., — September 11, 2024 — Sectigo, a global leader in Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) and WebPKI solutions, proudly announces the release of pkimetal, a groundbreaking project designed to revolutionize the deployment of certificate linting for Certificate Authorities (CAs).

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    AI-Powered Deepfake Scams Wreak Havoc on Businesses

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 10, 2024

    More than half (53%) of businesses in the U.S. and UK have been targeted by financial scams using deepfake technology, with 43% of those companies falling victim, according to a Medius survey of 1,533 finance professionals.

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    Y2K Redux: Echoes of the past in today's cybersecurity era

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 10, 2024

    As the clock struck midnight on December 31, 1999, the world held its breath fearing the Y2K crisis, also known as the millennium bug. This potential catastrophe threatened global chaos. Yet, as the new millennium dawned, disaster was averted not due to the non-existence of the threat, but because of meticulous planning and diligent preparation by forward-thinking business leaders who framed it as a risk issue rather than merely a technological glitch.

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    Crime gangs can triumph with AI

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 10, 2024

    In the past few years, artificial intelligence technology has crossed a threshold with the capability to make people look and sound like other people. A 'deepfake' is fabricated hyper-realistic digital media, including video, image and audio content. Not only has this technology created confusion, scepticism and the spread of misinformation, deepfakes also pose a threat to privacy and security.

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    Root Causes - A PKI & Security Podcast

    EPISODE 419

    Broadcast Date:
    September 10, 2024

    16 minutes

    Podcast Sep 10, 2024

    Root Causes 419 - What Happens to Vendors Who Don't Support ACME?

    There are still products and operating systems that don't support ACME. We explore what happens to them when 90-day SSL certificates become required.

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    Emergency Fix Issued for 10/10 Severity Vulnerability in LoadMaster Products

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 09, 2024

    Progress Software has released an emergency patch for a critical 10/10 severity vulnerability (CVE-2024-7591) in its LoadMaster products, allowing remote command execution. Users are urged to update immediately to prevent potential attacks.

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    Current state of quantum cryptography & why readiness is key

    Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Sep 09, 2024

    The quantum era threatens traditional cryptography. Quantum-resistant algorithms are emerging, and organizations must prepare for the coming changes.

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    A new malware named “Voldemort” may be a cyber espionage campaign

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 09, 2024

    Research from Proofpoint shows the growth of a new malware campaign called “Voldemort.” The research asserts that the campaign began on August 5, 2024, and has since impacted more than 70 organizations worldwide with more than 20,000 emails.

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    Exploring the cost savings & business benefits of Sectigo Certificate Manager

    Blog Post from Sectigo

    Blog Post Sep 06, 2024

    Automating digital certificate management with Sectigo's CLM delivers a 243% ROI, according to a Forrester study, making it a financially smart choice.

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    Apple readies iMessage for quantum threat

    News Article from Sectigo

    News Article Sep 06, 2024

    Like the wait for nuclear fusion energy, and Half-Life 3, there has long been speculation that the era of quantum computing is imminent. If – or perhaps when – the breakthrough is finally made, it will signal a major revolution in computing, with the most immediate consequence being that it will render much of our existing digital security obsolete.