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RANSOMWARE
A Double-Edged Sword: The Divide Over March 2026's Vulnerability Landscape
Analyzing the differing perspectives on the vulnerabilities identified in March 2026, including the exploitation of Cisco's FMC by the Interlock ransomware group.
RANSOMWARE
High-Impact Vulnerabilities: A Noise Machine with a Few Fire Crumbs
Noa Keller dissects March 2026's CVE landscape, questioning the hype around vulnerabilities and the efficacy of responses in cybersecurity.
RANSOMWARE
March 2026's Vulnerabilities Expose Chronic Shortcomings in Cybersecurity Governance
Examining the 31 high-impact vulnerabilities of March 2026 reveals significant flaws in cybersecurity governance and patch management practices.
RANSOMWARE
Discovering the Dark Side of Vulnerability Management Amid High-Impact Exploits
A critical look at the March 2026 CVE landscape and the implications of unchecked exploits on organizational privacy and security.
RANSOMWARE
March 2026: The Inescapable Reality of Vulnerability Exploitation
An analysis of critical vulnerabilities unveiled in March 2026 and the alarming exploits by the Interlock ransomware group.
RANSOMWARE
March 2026: A Wake-Up Call for Organizations Ignoring Zero-Days
In March 2026, a surge of high-impact vulnerabilities demands immediate attention from cybersecurity teams.
VULNERABILITY INTEL
Roundtable: Active Exploitation of Oracle PeopleSoft Zero-Day (CVE-2026-35273)
On June 10, 2026, Oracle released a critical security alert for CVE-2026-35273, a vulnerability in the Updates Environment Management component of PeopleS…
VULNERABILITY INTEL
Doubt Cast on the Hysteria Surrounding Oracle's PeopleSoft Zero-Day Claims
A critical analysis of the claims surrounding the zero-day vulnerability in Oracle PeopleSoft, examining the evidence and implications.
VULNERABILITY INTEL
The Unaddressed Board-Level Risks Behind the Oracle PeopleSoft Exploitation
The exploitation of CVE-2026-35273 calls attention to systemic failures in risk management and the need for board accountability in cybersecurity.
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