Firefox 75 will respect ‘nosniff’ for Page Loads

Prior to being able to display a web page within a browser the rendering engine checks and verifies the MIME type of the document being loaded. In case of an html page, for example, the rendering engine expects a MIME … Continue readingThe post Firefox 75 will respect ‘nosniff’ for Page Loads appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/04/07/firefox-75-will-respect-nosniff-for-page-loads/

WordPress Security Updates: March 2020

These monthly reports are provided for the WordPress community at large from Pagely’s head of security, Robert Rowley. Rowley and the entire security team keep their finger on the pulse […] More info: https://pagely.com/blog/wordpress-security-updates-march-2020/

Episode 72: WordPress 5.4 Released, Zoom Conferencing Safety & Security

This week, we look at the WordPress 5.4 release which includes turning distraction free editing on by default. We also look at new plugin vulnerabilities discovered by the Wordfence Threat Intelligence team, including those found in Rank Math and a Contact From 7 helper plugin. We review the new features recently added to Fast or […] More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2020/04/episode-72-wordpress-5-4-released-zoom-conferencing-safety-security/

2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 2 of 2)

In the previous blog, 2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 1 of 2), the topic of discussion revolved around common attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) seen in 2019. To recap, some notable insights from Part 1 included the following: As attacker behavior became more evasive, there was an increase in the use The post 2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 2 of 2) appeared first on Security & Compliance Blog. More info: https://blogs.vmware.com/security/2020/04/2020-cybersecurity-outlook-report-key-findings-part-2-of-2.html

2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 2 of 2)

In the previous blog, 2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 1 of 2), the topic of discussion revolved around common attacker tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) seen in 2019. To recap, some notable insights from Part 1 included the following: As attacker behavior became more evasive, there was an increase in the use The post 2020 Cybersecurity Outlook Report: Key Findings (Part 2 of 2) appeared first on Security & Compliance Blog. More info: https://blogs.vmware.com/security/2020/04/2020-cybersecurity-outlook-report-key-findings-part-2-of-2.html
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