Q&A: Empowering IT and Security with Carbon Black and Kenna Security

Recently, VMware SVP of Security Product, Tom Corn was joined by Jason Rolleston, Chief Product Officer at Kenna Security, to discuss best practices for bridging the gap between information security and IT teams within the context of the new VMware Carbon Black Cloud Workload Protection product. Integral to this mission is finding a way to The post Q&A: Empowering IT and Security with Carbon Black and Kenna Security appeared first on Security & Compliance Blog. More info: https://blogs.vmware.com/security/2021/03/qa-empowering-it-and-security-with-carbon-black-and-kenna-security.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=qa-empowering-it-and-security-with-carbon-black-and-kenna-security

Episode 110: Active Exploitation Continues on Unpatched Thrive Themes

Attackers continue to exploit recently patched vulnerabilities in Thrive Themes, though not all of them are successful. Two vulnerabilities are patched in the Facebook for WordPress plugin installed on over half a million sites. Google Chrome version 90 will use HTTPS by default, bringing significant improvements to speed and security. A ransomware insurance provider experiences […] More info: https://www.wordfence.com/blog/2021/03/episode-110-active-exploitation-continues-on-unpatched-thrive-themes/

Disable Apache mod_rewrite Rules in any Subdirectory

Let’s say you have some .htaccess rewrite rules in place using Apache’s mod_rewrite. By default if the rewrite rules are located in the root directory, they will be applied to every subdirectory, as expected. But what if you need to disable the rewrite rules so that they do not affect some specific sub-directory or sub-folder? […] More info: https://perishablepress.com/disable-apache-mod_rewrite-subdirectory/
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