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NordVPN Releases Linux Graphical Client as Open Source Software

NordVPN has made its Linux graphical user interface client available as open source software under the GPLv3 license. This marks the second major open source release from the VPN provider following their command-line client release in 2023. The move reportedly enhances transparency and customization options for the Linux community.

NordVPN Expands Open Source Commitment with Linux GUI Release

NordVPN has reportedly open sourced its Linux graphical user interface client under the GPLv3 license, according to recent announcements from the company. This represents the second major open source initiative from the VPN provider, following their 2023 release of the command-line version.

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Windows 10 Final Security Update Addresses 172 Vulnerabilities, Highlights Extended Support Necessity

Microsoft has released what sources indicate is the final official security update for Windows 10, addressing 172 security vulnerabilities including six zero-day threats. The substantial number of fixes demonstrates the ongoing security risks facing users who continue running the aging operating system without extended support. Analysts suggest this underscores why organizations and consumers should consider Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates program.

Final Windows 10 Update Addresses Critical Security Gaps

Microsoft has deployed what appears to be the last official security update for Windows 10, with reports indicating the patch resolves an unprecedented 172 security vulnerabilities. According to technical analysis, this final cumulative update includes fixes for six zero-day vulnerabilities that malicious actors could potentially exploit in unpatched systems.

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Mango Retailer Confirms Third-Party Data Breach Exposing Customer Information

Fashion retailer Mango has notified customers of a data breach originating from an external marketing services provider. The incident exposed customer names, contact information and location data, though financial information reportedly remains secure. Security analysts suggest the breach may be connected to the ShinyHunters cybercrime group’s ongoing retail sector campaign.

Third-Party Security Incident Impacts Global Retailer

Global fashion retailer Mango has confirmed a significant data breach affecting customer information, according to reports from cybersecurity monitoring services. The company, which operates more than 2,500 stores across 120 markets worldwide, indicated the breach originated from one of its external marketing services providers rather than its own infrastructure.