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Faegan’s Cafe & Pub posted a video on their Instagram on Feb. 22 showing the restaurant’s signature wooden sign lighting up again for the first time in 2021. The message underneath the post announced Faegan’s would open for two nights that week – Feb. 23 and 24 – to host “Beer Tour” and “Flip Night.”
“We wanted to see if people were going to come out and if they were excited to come out,” said Ben Cook, the consultant and manager of the Syracuse staple on South Crouse Avenue. “They were, and they came out.”
Faegan’s reopened in late February on a limited schedule, and the pub has made adjustments to comply with COVID-19 regulations from New York state and the State Liquor Authority. The bar has customer capacity capped at 50 people, about 25% of its normal capacity, Cook said. The pub will continue to operate Tuesday through Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. until more COVID-19 restrictions are lifted and it’s safer to
So says Kenna Security in a refreshing piece of counter-FUD analysis
Gareth Corfield Thu 18 Feb 2021 // 18:00 UTC Share
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While the infosec industry is used to reading (and pumping out) FUD about software vulnerabilities, eye-catching research suggests about 500 vulns were exploited in 2019 – despite 18,000 new CVEs being created.
Kenna Security, a US infosec firm, reckons that despite thousands of vulnerabilities being assigned a Common Vulnerabilities and Exploitations (CVE) tracking number in the year, just 473 of those were actively being exploited in ways likely to impact enterprises.
That represents just 2.6 per cent of vulns reported during the year, shedding new light on the scale of the threat to internet-connected businesses.