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Zen Browser 1.17b Enhances Privacy and Customization with Firefox 144 Foundation

The latest update to Zen Browser, version 1.17b, brings significant enhancements including Firefox 144 integration and improved privacy controls. Sources indicate the privacy-focused browser continues to offer extensive customization through Zen Mods while maintaining its stance on DRM content limitations.

Privacy-Focused Browser Updates Core Platform

Zen Browser has released version 1.17b, reportedly building upon Mozilla Firefox 144.0 with enhanced privacy features and interface improvements. According to reports, the open-source browser maintains its commitment to blocking trackers and preventing data collection while introducing new customization options through what developers call Zen Mods.

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Understanding Proxy Servers: How They Work and When to Use Them

Proxy servers act as intermediaries between users and the internet, masking IP addresses and enabling access to restricted content. While useful for basic privacy, analysts suggest they lack the encryption provided by VPN services and come with significant security limitations.

What Are Proxy Servers?

According to reports from technology experts, proxy servers function as intermediary layers between internet users and the web. Sources indicate these servers originated from the need to organize complex computer systems but have evolved to address modern privacy concerns. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology defines proxy servers as systems that “service the requests of their clients by forwarding those requests to other servers,” according to their technical documentation.

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South African Financial Sector Faces Mounting Insider Cybersecurity Threats, Kearney Analysis Reveals

New research from global consulting firm Kearney indicates insider threats now constitute nearly one-third of cybersecurity breaches in South Africa’s financial services sector. The report highlights detection difficulties and a 40% surge in insider incidents linked to legacy systems. Cybersecurity resilience has become a critical boardroom priority as digital transformation accelerates across the continent.

Growing Insider Threats Challenge South African Financial Security

Global management consulting firm Kearney has released concerning new findings about cybersecurity vulnerabilities within South Africa’s financial services sector, with insider threats emerging as a particularly pressing challenge. According to the analysis, financial institutions across South Africa and the broader African continent face increasingly sophisticated cybersecurity risks as digital transformation accelerates.

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Critical Windows SMB Vulnerability Actively Exploited Despite Patch Availability

Federal cybersecurity officials confirm active exploitation of a high-severity Windows SMB vulnerability months after Microsoft released patches. The flaw, rated 8.8 on the CVSS scale, enables attackers to escalate privileges and move laterally within compromised networks. Organizations are urged to apply June 2025 security updates immediately.

Active Exploitation Confirmed

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has confirmed that a high-severity vulnerability in Microsoft’s Windows SMB client is now being actively exploited in the wild, according to reports. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-33073, was added to CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on October 20, indicating that threat actors are successfully leveraging the vulnerability in ongoing campaigns despite patches being available since June 2025.

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Lumma Stealer Malware Operation Disrupted by Doxxing Campaign and Infrastructure Takedowns

Core developers behind the notorious Lumma Stealer malware have been doxxed, with sensitive personal information leaked online. The operation has suffered significant disruptions including compromised Telegram accounts and reduced infrastructure activity, according to security analysts.

Malware Developers Exposed in Coordinated Doxxing Campaign

The development team behind Lumma Stealer, one of the most prominent information-stealing malware families, has been targeted in an extensive doxxing campaign that leaked sensitive personal information of core members, according to a Trend Micro analysis. The campaign, which occurred between August and October 2025, exposed passport numbers, bank account details, email addresses, and online profiles of five individuals allegedly responsible for malware development and administration.