On the heels of Black Hat USA 2019 and DEF CON, Threatpost editors break down the biggest news of this past week ended Aug. 16, from Patch Tuesday craziness to publicly-exposed databases. That includes:
Microsoft's August Patch Tuesday releasefeaturing four BlueKeep-like critical remote code-execution vulnerabilities in Remote Desktop Services (RDS) and a critical RCE flaw in Microsoft Word. The personal and biometrics data of more than a million people left publicly exposedon a database owned by Suprema, a biometric security company. Hacking conference organizer DEF CON Communicationssaid it plans to roll out a global anonymous bug submission platform based on the SecureDrop communications tool.