The first Patch Tuesday fixes shipped by Microsoft for 2023 have addressed a total of 98 security flaws, including one bug that the company said is being actively exploited in the wild.
Applications Five Years or Older Likely to have Security Flaws
Veracode’s 2023 State of Software Security Report is focused on flaw introduction
Small print: merger clause rules out CMB’s actions as grounds for termination
Frontline may have to rely on other reasons to avoid potential legal action from Euronav
Russia using old Ukrainian weapons sent in goodwill on front line
During a disarmament campaign after fall of Soviet Union, Moscow received weapons as payment for Kyiv’s gas debts.
Uganda declares end to deadly Ebola outbreak
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Trudeau meeting with Mexican president as ‘Three Amigos’ summit wraps up
Trudeau begins the day with a keynote speech on the relationship between Canada and Mexico before the two leaders sign a declaration on Indigenous co-operation.
SAP’s First Security Updates for 2023 Resolve Critical Vulnerabilities
SAP this week announced the release of 12 new and updated security notes as part of the January 2023 Security Patch Day, including seven ‘hot news’ notes that address critical-severity vulnerabilities.
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The FAA is “working to restore” its Notice to Air Missions system, which has failed, causing mass disruption; FlightAware shows 400+ flights have been delayed (Reuters)
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The FAA is “working to restore” its Notice to Air Missions system, which has failed, causing mass disruption; FlightAware shows 400+ flights have been delayed — A U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) syste…
Japan, South Korea protest China visa stoppage amid COVID spat
Japan and South Korea defended public health restrictions on travelers from China on Wednesday, a day after China stopped issuing new visas in both countries in apparent retaliation.