Microsoft Fixes Server Memory Leaks; Data Loss Often From Careless Employees
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Microsoft confirmed a memory leak causing Windows Server crashes in recent patches, and has now issued a fix. Uninstall problematic patches as a workaround.
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Atlassian warned customers about a critical SQL injection vulnerability in Bamboo before links to information were live, a mistake it has made before.
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A more dangerous variant of the AcidRain wiper malware called AcidPour has been spotted, now targeting more Linux systems.
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85% of companies experienced a data loss event last year, mostly (71%) due to careless employees, like sending data to personal emails.
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Just 1% of users were responsible for 88% of data loss events, so focus controls on high-risk roles like HR and finance.