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What is the IoMT and How is it Secured?

Posted on 13 Jun 2025

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is expanding, connecting medical devices for real-time patient data collection and analysis. While offering benefits like remote monitoring and cost reduction, IoMT faces challenges including security risks, interoperability, and data ownership. Effective security measures are essential to protect patient data as IoMT evolves. ...

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How to Create a Strong Password in 2025

Posted on 12 Jun 2025

A strong password is crucial for online security, mitigating risks from cybercriminals. It should be long, complex, and unpredictable. Best practices include using randomly generated passwords, passphrases, and password managers for secure storage. Alternative methods like biometrics enhance safety further. Effective management of credentials strengthens overall cybersecurity. ...

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Google Fixes Critical Vulnerability Exposing Phone Numbers to Brute-Force Attacks

Posted on 11 Jun 2025

A security vulnerability in Google's account recovery system, identified by researcher "brutecat," allowed potential brute-force attacks on linked phone numbers, posing risks of SIM-swapping. Google addressed the issue by removing the flawed recovery form. The incident underscores the need for robust recovery mechanisms and enhanced security measures, like two-factor authentication. ...

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Microsoft June 2025 Patch Tuesday: 66 Flaws Fixed, One Exploited Zero-Day

Posted on 10 Jun 2025

In June 2025, Microsoft released security updates for 66 vulnerabilities, including one zero-day. Ten are classified as critical, mainly related to remote code execution and privilege elevation. Organizations should prioritize patching systems exposed to SMB and WebDAV traffic. Major vendors like Adobe and Cisco also issued important updates. ...

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Microsoft June 2024 Patch Tuesday Fixes 51 Vulnerabilities, Addresses DNS KeyTrap Disclosure

Posted on 10 Jun 2025

In June 2024, Microsoft addressed 51 vulnerabilities, including 18 RCE flaws, with one critical patch for a MSMQ vulnerability. A zero-day DNS flaw was also fixed. Notable updates involved Windows Kernel EoP vulnerabilities and multiple Office RCEs. Security teams should prioritize these updates to enhance enterprise protection and compliance. ...

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