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180 - Unmasking Data Breaches - Understanding the Surge and Examining Recent Major Incidents - Part 2

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As I said in part of this two part series episode, It's easy to feel like nothing is secure these days, with constant reports of data breaches and exploits occurring everywhere you look. From major corporations to small businesses, no one seems immune to these pervasive cyber threats. The frequency and scale of these incidents can make it seem like our digital world is under continuous siege. In today's episode, we will be diving into the reasons behind the surge in data breaches and exploits, and how these incidents are becoming more frequent and damaging. Join us as we explore the fundamental factors contributing to this trend and examine some major breaches from the past few years. Please listen to part 1, beforehand.
Lets now turn to our top trending news this week and that is:

  • There is a critical Exim Mail Server Vulnerability

- https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations: Worlds Biggest Data Breaches Hacks
- https://bugs.exim.org: Incorrect parsing of multiline rfc2231 header filename
- https://nvd.nist.gov: CVE-2024-39929

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We love to hear from you!

As I said in part of this two part series episode, It's easy to feel like nothing is secure these days, with constant reports of data breaches and exploits occurring everywhere you look. From major corporations to small businesses, no one seems immune to these pervasive cyber threats. The frequency and scale of these incidents can make it seem like our digital world is under continuous siege. In today's episode, we will be diving into the reasons behind the surge in data breaches and exploits, and how these incidents are becoming more frequent and damaging. Join us as we explore the fundamental factors contributing to this trend and examine some major breaches from the past few years. Please listen to part 1, beforehand.
Lets now turn to our top trending news this week and that is:

  • There is a critical Exim Mail Server Vulnerability

- https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations: Worlds Biggest Data Breaches Hacks
- https://bugs.exim.org: Incorrect parsing of multiline rfc2231 header filename
- https://nvd.nist.gov: CVE-2024-39929

Be sure to subscribe!
If you like the content. Follow me @iayusuf or read my blog at https://yusufonsecurity.com
You will find a list of all previous episodes in there too.

  continue reading

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