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To help people learn about the looming quantum security threat, ISC2 recently launched an express course in quantum computing, focusing on the cybersecurity implications. The 30-minute online program costs just $23 ($19 for ISC2 members) and has no prerequisites. The new course is designed to offer a quick foundation to the topic, says Jon Duggan, ISC2’s associate director of learning experience. “You’re not necessarily going to take the course and learn how to build a quantum computer. They’re intended to help you stay current while earning continuing professional education credits.” ISC2 plans to develop more quantum-related courses, France says. “It’s…

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Microsoft has introduced new Windows protections to defend against phishing attacks that abuse Remote Desktop connection (.rdp) files, adding warnings and disabling risky shared resources by default. RDP files are commonly used in enterprise environments to connect to remote systems because admins can preconfigure them to automatically redirect local resources to the remote host. Threat actors have increasingly abused this functionality in phishing campaigns. The Russian state-sponsored APT29 hacking group has previously used rogue RDP files to remotely steal data and credentials from victims. When opened, these files can connect to attacker-controlled systems and redirect local drives to the connected…

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What you need to knowGoogle is cracking down on “back button hijacking,” a trick that traps users on sketchy websites.Google now labels this behavior as malicious and is treating it as a serious violation.Starting June 15, offending sites risk manual penalties or major drops in search rankings.Google is cracking down on a shady web trick that’s been ruining your browsing experience. And if you’ve ever felt stuck while using the back button, this is likely the reason.Google is making changes to Search’s spam policies to stop “back button hijacking,” a trick some websites use to keep you stuck on their…

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Adobe’s latest Patch Tuesday updates fix 55 vulnerabilities across 11 of the company’s products. Nearly all of the 11 new advisories have a priority rating of 3, which indicates that the software giant does not expect them to be exploited in attacks.  However, an advisory describing five critical ColdFusion vulnerabilities has a priority rating of 1, indicating that companies should prioritize patching because the product has historically been targeted by threat actors.  Several ColdFusion vulnerabilities have been exploited in attacks in recent years.  The ColdFusion flaws patched with the latest updates can be exploited to bypass security features, read files…

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Google Search Console erroneously sent out emails to site owners advising them that Google has just started to record impressions beginning on April 12th. The implication of the message is that Search Console has not previously been collecting those impressions, which is incorrect. Search Console Impressions The Search Console impressions report shows how often a site appeared in Google’s search results, regardless of whether or not users clicked. The impressions report by itself is not the metric to pay attention to, but rather the meaningful metrics are t he associated keywords and their positions in the search results. This enables…

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It’s another all hands on deck Patch Tuesday. Microsoft released patches for a near record 165 CVEs, one of which attackers are already actively exploiting and another that’s publicly known but so far remains unexploited.Microsoft assessed 19 of the newly disclosed vulnerabilities as flaws that attackers are more likely to exploit, meaning they need high-priority attention. In keeping with a relatively recent trend, nearly 60% of the patched flaws this month are elevation-of-privilege bugs, followed by remote code execution (RCE) flaws and information disclosure bugs.Elevation of Privilege Bugs Galore”Elevation of privilege bugs continue to dominate the Patch Tuesday cycle over the…

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Marketers use AEO and GEO interchangeably, but there is a difference, and that’s what will be defined and explained in this article. In brief, AEO optimizes content for answer boxes and voice search results, while GEO targets AI chatbot citations and generated summaries.

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We’ve talked about mini PCs countless times at XDA. Some think that it’s a perfect desktop replacement, while others would disagree. What I can say is that with RAM and SSD prices rising, it’s a good solution if you need a simple and versatile PC that won’t cost you a fortune. Now, there are plenty of different models to choose from, so the possibilities are endless, but we think this one from Trycoo is worth taking a look at since it’s down to its lowest price ever. What’s great about the Trycoo mini PC? Credit: Trycoo What makes this model special…

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A growing number of advertisers say their Google Ads campaigns were suddenly hit with mass disapprovals tied to DNS and 500 server errors — even when their sites appeared to be working normally. The issue is raising fresh concerns about platform reliability and the risk of sudden performance disruptions. Driving the news. PPC advertisers began flagging widespread problems this week across Google Ads accounts, with multiple agency leaders saying clients were affected at the same time. Managing Director at Cornerhouse Media, Ryan Berry, said more than 1,500 ads were disapproved in a single account around 1:30 p.m. UTC. Others said…

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