reNgine: Open-source automated reconnaissance framework for web applications
reNgine is an open-source automated reconnaissance framework for web applications that focuses on a highly configurable and streamlined recon process....
Read more →reNgine is an open-source automated reconnaissance framework for web applications that focuses on a highly configurable and streamlined recon process....
Read more →Introduction The explosion of cloud-based applications, or SaaS (Software-as-a-Service), has transformed the way businesses operate. From marketing automation to project...
Read more →The ISC2 study on women in cybersecurity, a comprehensive research effort that collected responses from 2,400 women, has revealed several...
Read more →Panda Restaurant Group, Inc., a leading name in the fast-food industry, has confirmed a significant breach in its corporate data...
Read more →Dropbox disclosed a significant security breach affecting its electronic signature service, Dropbox Sign (formerly known as HelloSign). The incident, which...
Read more →Artificial intelligence potential for huge productivity gains as traditional roles recast Need to know: How AI became our office sidekick...
Read more →Cloud storage firm DropBox says hackers breached production systems for its DropBox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication...
Read more →Apple’s plan to add generative AI to its iPhones and revive sagging sales in the crucial Chinese market will be...
Read more →HPE Aruba Networking has issued its April 2024 security advisory detailing critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities impacting multiple versions...
Read more →A US federal appeals court overturned a judgment requiring IBM to pay rival BMC Software US$1.6 billion ($2.45 billion), after...
Read more →The Federal Court of Australia is planning a review of its endpoint detection and response as part of an ongoing...
Read more →NBN Co is starting to show signs of scale and consistency in its fibre connect program, completing connections for over...
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