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A critical flaw in the company's rate limit for failed sign-in attempts allowed unauthorized access to a user account, including Outlook emails, OneDrive files, Teams chats, Azure Cloud, and more.

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Researchers at Cavero have created a correlating numbers mechanism, adding a layer of privacy that even threat actors can't gain enough information to breach.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/cybersecurity
 
 

Hi, I have a pixel 4a that I love and works great (with CalyxOS) I bought it when it came out and I really don't want a new phone, but...

Security updates from google stopped for the 4a about a year and a bit ago, and for the last year I have been slowly getting more and more anxious while trying to ignore it. I'm still getting the android security updates (software) for another year or so (thanks calyx!) But I'm not getting the firmware security updates anymore.

I'm experienced in the field of cyber security and I feel like I'm in denial because I really really don't want to buy a new phone.

Please tell me if I really should get a new phone or not...

My threat model would be just an average person but with the added paranoia of knowing too much about privacy and security, and my avoidance of getting a new phone is mostly rooted in zero-waste ideology and the pure hate towards google for forcing me to stop using a great phone that would otherwise probably be usable for another few years.

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cross post from : https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/26290623

OpenCVE 2.0 Opensource Vulnerability Management Platform is out 😸

https://www.opencve.io

https://github.com/opencve/opencve/releases/tag/v2.0.0

#cybersecurity #cve #cvss #opencve #vunlnerability

(note to self : is it really how cross post works on lemmy ? bit odd is it ?)

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