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Blue Origin Announces TeraWave Global Enterprise Satellite Internet Service
Blue Origin has announced TeraWave, a planned satellite communications constellation network with over 5,000 satellites designed to provide high-speed internet connectivity to enterprise, data center, and government customers. The network is scheduled to begin deployment…
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Cisco Patches Critical Unified Communications Vulnerability and Additional Security Flaws
Cisco has released multiple security updates affecting enterprise communications, contact center, and infrastructure platforms widely deployed in production environments. Among the issues addressed is a critical remote code execution vulnerability that Cisco reports is being…
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Zoom Patches Node Deployments Vulnerability
Zoom has patched a command injection vulnerability affecting its Node Multimedia Router infrastructure in on-premises and hybrid deployments. Zoom Node is an enterprise hybrid deployment platform that allows large organizations to run Zoom workloads on…
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Android’s Nova Launcher Confirms Continued Support and Update
Nova Launcher, the popular Android home screen customization app, has confirmed that it will continue to be actively maintained and supported after being acquired by Instabridge. In a post on the Nova Launcher website, Instabridge…
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Cloudflare Fixes Security Flaw That Temporarily Bypassed Web Application Firewall
Cloudflare has resolved a security vulnerability in its certificate validation logic that could temporarily bypass web application firewall (WAF) protections. The issue, affecting ACME (Automatic Certificate Management Environment), was reported by security researchers late last…
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Researchers Show How Calendar Invites Can Be Used to Manipulate AI Assistants
Security researchers have demonstrated a new way that artificial intelligence features can be misused without exploiting traditional software bugs. In recent research published by application security firm Miggo, a standard Google Calendar invite was used…
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Outdated Windows Authentication Protocol Being Phased Out
A Windows authentication method that security experts have warned about for decades is once again in the spotlight. Net-NTLMv1, a legacy protocol used in some Microsoft Active Directory environments, is being actively pushed toward retirement…
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