China leads zero-days, HinataBot DDoS attacks, screenshot vulnerability
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China led zero-days in 2022 HinataBot focuses on DDoS attacks Vulnerability lets you uncrop screenshots Thanks to this week's episode sponsor, Conveyor Does the thought of answering another security questionnaire make you want to beat the stuffing out of 32 pinatas?  Then you might want to check out Conveyor: the end-to-end trust platform helping infosec teams reduce incoming questionnaires and fly through the ones they do have to complete. Give customers access to a self-serve trust portal to download docs and FAQs. For any remaining questionnaires that do come in, use our GPT-Questionnaire Eliminator response tool or white-glove questionnaire completion service to knock them completely off your to-do list. Learn more at www.conveyor.com.
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