A KPMG report finds that the email system used by Accellion never sent the email notifications to FTA customers and the company never informed them of the flaw being actively exploited.
Rocket Lab s Peter Beck reveals details of second retrieval mission, dismisses IPO ambulance chasers
12 May, 2021 05:40 AM
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Rocket Lab chief executive Peter Beck. Photo / Supplied Rocket Lab chief executive Peter Beck has revealed more details of his company s second rocket retrieval mission - which could be as soon as Saturday when a 10-day launch window opens - and told media that everything is on track for his company s US$4.1 billion ($6b) Nasdaq listing in the second quarter.
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The listing will be through a merger with Cayman Islands-incorporated Vector Acquisition, an example of the spac (special-purpose acquisition company or blank cheque company ) phenomenon that has recently become de rigueur for tech listings in the US because, in the manner of a reverse listing, it eases red tape, and lowers costs and disclosure thresholds.
By Ionut Arghire on February 15, 2021
Slovenia-based cybersecurity research company ACROS Security last week announced the release of an unofficial micro-patch for a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) that North Korean hackers are believed to have exploited in a campaign targeting security researchers.
South Korean security vendor ENKI published a report on the IE zero-day in early February, claiming that North Korean hackers leveraged it to target its researchers with malicious MHTML files leading to drive-by downloads of malicious payloads.
Microsoft has confirmed receiving a report on the vulnerability through an “incorrect channel,” and said that it was committed to investigate the report and deliver a patch as soon as possible.