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Understanding NIPRNet: The U.S. Military’s Secure Network Backbone

Posted on 16 May 2025

The Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) is a crucial secure communications platform for the U.S. Department of Defense, handling sensitive but unclassified data. Launched in 1992, it supports operational coordination, secure communication, and access to vital databases, evolving with modern technology to enhance security and operational efficiency against cyber threats. ...

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Chrome CVE-2025-4664: Cross-Origin Data Leak Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

Posted on 15 May 2025

A recently disclosed vulnerability in Chrome, CVE-2025-4664, allows attackers to bypass same-origin policies, potentially leaking sensitive query parameters. Google released a patch on May 14, 2025. Security teams are urged to monitor for exploitation and enforce updated browser versions, while Netizen offers various cybersecurity solutions and assessments. ...

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Chrome CVE-2025-4664: Cross-Origin Data Leak Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild

Posted on 15 May 2025

A recently disclosed vulnerability in Chrome, CVE-2025-4664, allows attackers to bypass same-origin policies, potentially leaking sensitive query parameters. Google released a patch on May 14, 2025. Security teams are urged to monitor for exploitation and enforce updated browser versions, while Netizen offers various cybersecurity solutions and assessments. ...

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Microsoft May 2025 Patch Tuesday: 72 Flaws Fixed, 5 Zero-Days Exploited

Posted on 13 May 2025

Microsoft's May 2025 Patch Tuesday addressed 72 vulnerabilities, including five actively exploited zero-days and six critical flaws, mainly involving remote code execution. Noteworthy updates were issued for Windows systems, and users are encouraged to prioritize patching. Several major vendors also released significant security updates during this period. ...

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Netizen: Monday Security Brief (5/12/2024)

Posted on 12 May 2025

The recent hacking of LockBit's admin panel revealed vital details about their ransomware operations, aiding law enforcement in tracing Bitcoin transactions and understanding negotiation tactics. Meanwhile, Google faces a $1.375 billion settlement in Texas over unauthorized user tracking, marking its largest privacy-related payout to a single state. ...

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