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Cybersecurity News | December 1st Week

Cyber Security News Dec 1st week
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AWS Launched New Security Incident Response Service to Boost Enterprise Security

Aws Security Incident Response

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced a new Security Incident Response Service aimed at strengthening enterprise cybersecurity. This service offers tailored guidance and hands-on assistance to help organizations efficiently detect, respond to, and recover from security incidents.

The offering is built around AWS’s advanced security tools and best practices, enabling businesses to address threats like ransomware and data breaches effectively. By integrating this service, companies can improve their incident response capabilities and overall security posture, ensuring better protection against evolving cyber threats.

Source : https://cybersecuritynews.com/aws-security-incident-response/


Salesforce Applications Vulnerability Let Attackers Takeover The Accounts


A critical security vulnerability has been discovered in Salesforce applications, potentially allowing hackers to take over user accounts. This issue stems from a problem in Salesforce’s third-party applications, which left some users exposed to account hijacking.

Security researchers found that attackers could exploit this flaw to access sensitive information, manipulate data, and even impersonate legitimate users. Such actions could cause major disruptions for businesses relying on Salesforce for operations.

Salesforce has already addressed the issue by releasing patches and updates. Users are advised to update their applications immediately and follow best practices for securing their accounts, such as using strong passwords and enabling multi-factor authentication.

Source: https://cybersecuritynews.com/salesforce-applications-vulnerability/

Deloitte Addresses Breach Claims: Insists Only One Client System Was Compromised

Deloitte Addresses Data Breaches

Deloitte, a major professional services company, was recently reported to have suffered a data breach. The report claimed that hackers gained access to sensitive data. However, Deloitte has denied this, stating that no breach took place and their systems are secure.

The company reassured everyone that they take cybersecurity seriously and regularly review their security measures. Despite the claims, Deloitte insists no customer data was compromised.

This highlights the importance of protecting data and being aware of potential cybersecurity threats, even for large companies.

Source:
https://cybersecuritynews.com/deliotte-data-breach-denied/

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