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New research revealed an all-too-familiar theme: Known vulnerabilities for which patches have been issued were the main way threat actors executed cyberattacks in 2022. “The data highlights that long-known vulnerabilities frequently cause more destruction than the shiny new ones,” Bob Huber, CSO and head of research, Tenable, said in a release detailing the findings in..


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