Reset Email Account Passwords after Website Infection: Follow Up

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/DSHgli4gbJ0/reset-email-account-passwords-after-website-infection-follow-up.html In a previous analysis of a malicious file, we demonstrated why you should always update your email account passwords after a security compromise. The information security threat landscape is always changing. Likewise, the tools used by bad actors are also evolving to evade detection by IDS/IPS and other similar services. cPanel Hosting Environment File […] More info: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/sucuri/blog/~3/DSHgli4gbJ0/reset-email-account-passwords-after-website-infection-follow-up.html

BIND vulnerability CVE-2019-6471

BIND vulnerability CVE-2019-6471 Security Advisory Security Advisory Description ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a ... More info: https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K10092301

Podcast Episode 31: Securing Sensitive Data in the Cloud with Chris Teitzel

https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/07/podcast-episode-31-securing-sensitive-data-in-the-cloud-with-chris-teitzel/  At WordCamp Europe, Mark chats with Chris Teitzel, CEO and founder of Lockr. Lockr is a key management system for websites using CMSs like WordPress and Drupal. Chris talks about the challenges of securing sensitive information and how Lockr makes secure key management affordable. Chris speaks on security topics at WordCamps and DrupalCons […] More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2019/07/podcast-episode-31-securing-sensitive-data-in-the-cloud-with-chris-teitzel/
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