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SSRFing the Web with the Help of Copilot Studio

August 20, 2024

Tenable Research discovered a critical information-disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft’s Copilot Studio via a server-side request forgery (SSRF), which allowed researchers access to potentially sensitive information regarding service internals with potential cross-tenant impact.

Cybersecurity Snapshot: First Quantum-resistant Algorithms Ready for Use, While New AI Risks’ Database Is Unveiled

August 16, 2024

NIST has released the first encryption algorithms that can protect data against quantum attacks. Plus, MIT launched a new database of AI risks. Meanwhile, the CSA published a paper outlining the unique risks involved in building systems that use LLMs. And get the latest on Q2’s most prevalent malware, the Radar/Dispossessor ransomware gang and CVE severity assessments!

CVE-2024-7593: Ivanti Virtual Traffic Manager Authentication Bypass Vulnerability

August 14, 2024

Ivanti released a patch for a critical severity authentication bypass vulnerability and a warning that exploit code is publicly available

Microsoft’s August 2024 Patch Tuesday Addresses 88 CVEs

August 13, 2024

Microsoft addresses 88 CVEs with seven critical vulnerabilities and 10 zero-day vulnerabilities, six of which were exploited in the wild.

Compromising Microsoft's AI Healthcare Chatbot Service

August 13, 2024

Tenable Research discovered multiple privilege-escalation issues in the Azure Health Bot Service via a server-side request forgery (SSRF), which allowed researchers access to cross-tenant resources.

Cybersecurity Snapshot: New Report Ranks Top Cloud Threats, while CISA Guide Helps Assess Security of Software Products

August 9, 2024

The Cloud Security Alliance has released its list of top cloud threats for 2024. Plus, CISA and the FBI published a guide for determining if a software product was built ‘secure by design.’ Meanwhile, find out how AI can transform offensive security. And get the latest on the Royal ransomware gang, the CIS Benchmarks and TikTok’s legal troubles!

CVE-2024-20419: Cisco Smart Software Manager On-Prem Password Change Vulnerability

August 9, 2024

Critical vulnerability in Cisco Smart Software Manager On-Prem exposes systems to unauthorized password changes, exploit code now available.BackgroundOn July 17, 2024, Cisco published an advisory for ...

Detecting Risky Third-party Drivers on Windows Assets

August 7, 2024

Kernel-mode drivers are critical yet risky components of the Windows operating system. Learn about their functionality, the dangers they pose, and how Tenable's new plugins can help identify and mitigate vulnerabilities using community-driven resources like LOLDrivers.

Securing the AI Attack Surface: Separating the Unknown from the Well Understood

August 7, 2024

There's a lot of confusion and unknowns regarding AI application risks, and a lot of vendors are trying to offer solutions to problems that aren't clearly defined. In this blog we explain why a smart approach is to start by focusing on basic, foundational cyber hygiene, adopt well-established best practices and enforce common-sense usage policies.

Do You Think You Have No AI Exposures? Think Again

August 6, 2024

As AI usage becomes more prevalent in organizations globally, security teams must get full visibility into these applications. Building a comprehensive inventory of AI applications in your environment is a first step. Read on to learn what we found about AI application-usage in the real world when we analyzed anonymized telemetry data from scans using Tenable’s products.

Never Trust User Inputs -- And AI Isn't an Exception: A Security-First Approach

August 6, 2024

As AI transforms industries, security remains critical. Discover the importance of a security-first approach in AI development, the risks of open-source tools, and how Tenable's solutions can help protect your systems.

Your Exposure Ends Here: Introducing the New Tenable Brand

August 5, 2024

At Tenable, our mission is to manage and reduce cyber risk, because cyber risk is business risk. Feedback from dozens of top CISOs is reflected in our latest brand evolution. Tenable is the exposure management company that helps customers know where their weaknesses lie, expose their risk and close the gaps. Welcome to Tenable. Your exposure ends here.

Apache Log4j Flaw Puts Third-Party Software in the Spotlight

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