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OHSU reveals a second wave of job cuts
The cuts include union members of the Oregon Nurses Association and AFSCME.
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Boeing reaches deal to reacquire embattled supplier for $4.7 billion
Spirit Aerosystems has been at the center of Boeing’s supply chain woes after a series of production missteps.
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Oregon launches bridge plan to cover residents on cusp of Medicaid eligibility
OHP Bridge will cover adults with higher than previously allowed incomes.
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Stoll Berne ‘investigating’ Sortis Holdings, use of investor money
Sortis Holdings Executive Chairman Paul Brenneke accused Stoll Berne of trolling for clients.
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$3.5M Nike lawsuit alleges wrongful termination, retaliation and misused funds
Former Nike senior project manager Lamar Prince claims in a lawsuit he was fired after speaking out over misused funding within the company.
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Critical Flaws in CocoaPods Expose iOS and macOS Apps to Supply Chain Attacks
A trio of security flaws has been uncovered in the CocoaPods dependency manager for Swift and Objective-C Cocoa projects that could be exploited to stage software supply chain attacks, putting downstream customers at severe risks. The vulnerabilities allow “any malicious actor to claim ownership over thousands of unclaimed pods and insert malicious code into many…
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CapraRAT Spyware Disguised as Popular Apps Threatens Android Users
The threat actor known as Transparent Tribe has continued to unleash malware-laced Android apps as part of a social engineering campaign to target individuals of interest. “These APKs continue the group’s trend of embedding spyware into curated video browsing applications, with a new expansion targeting mobile gamers, weapons enthusiasts, and TikTok fans,” SentinelOne security researcher…
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Indian Software Firm’s Products Hacked to Spread Data-Stealing Malware
Installers for three different software products developed by an Indian company named Conceptworld have been trojanized to distribute information-stealing malware. The installers correspond to Notezilla, RecentX, and Copywhiz, according to cybersecurity firm Rapid7, which discovered the supply chain compromise on June 18, 2024. The issue has since been remediated by Conceptworld as of June 24
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End-to-End Secrets Security: Making a Plan to Secure Your Machine Identities
At the heart of every application are secrets. Credentials that allow human-to-machine and machine-to-machine communication. Machine identities outnumber human identities by a factor of 45-to-1 and represent the majority of secrets we need to worry about. According to CyberArk’s recent research, 93% of organizations had two or more identity-related breaches in the past year. It…
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New OpenSSH Vulnerability Could Lead to RCE as Root on Linux Systems
OpenSSH maintainers have released security updates to contain a critical security flaw that could result in unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges in glibc-based Linux systems. The vulnerability, codenamed regreSSHion, has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-6387. It resides in the OpenSSH server component, also known as sshd, which is designed to listen for…