sebastiaan stam / Unsplash Welcome to Changelog for 5/14/2024. Nathaniel Mott here with the final installment of this newsletter – more on that below, along with an exciting update on what’s next for me. But first, not to break tradition, here’s the week’s leading security news.| ReadMe
Massimo Botturi / Unsplash Welcome to Changelog for 4/25/2024, published by Synack! README senior editor Nathaniel Mott here with all the doom and gloom you need this fine Spring day.| ReadMe
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Illustration: Si Weon Kim A sudden halt to the ranking of vulnerability severity has left government agencies and some companies without an approved source of ranking and prioritization.| ReadMe
Joey Csunyo / Unsplash Welcome to Changelog for 4/11/2024, published by Synack! README senior editor Nathaniel Mott “enjoying” those April showers and bringing you the top security news of the week.| ReadMe
Illustration: Si Weon Kim Experts say that proposed cyberattack disclosure rules affecting U.S. critical infrastructure could prove onerous, especially for already-understaffed organizations in rural areas and small towns.| ReadMe
Kelsey Mirehouse / Unsplash Welcome to Changelog for 4/4/2024, published by Synack! README senior editor Nathaniel Mott here after a long weekend with the week’s leading security news.| ReadMe
Polina Razorilova / Unsplash Welcome to Changelog for 3/28/2024, published by Synack! README senior editor Nathaniel Mott here with the week’s leading security news.| ReadMe
Growtika / Unsplash Editor's note: In this installment of Exploits Explained, security researcher Malcolm Stagg recounts his discovery of CVE-2024-0333, a vulnerability in Google Chrome that could have been exploited to enable the installation of malicious extensions. Be sure to follow README on LinkedIn to keep up with future additions to this series.| ReadMe
Welcome to Changelog for 3/21/2024, published by Synack! README senior editor Nathaniel Mott here with a reluctant defense of TikTok following the passage of a bill looking to ban it.| readme.synack.com
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