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    SECURA was founded in 1900 after a massive cyclone tore through New Richmond, Wisconsin, destroying homes and businesses, killing more than 100 people, and injuring 500 others. To protect themselves and each other, 135 charter members in the Cicero Township developed The Farmers Home Mutual Hail, Tornado, and Cyclone Insurance Company of ...

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    The vulnerability was first reported to Microsoft by security researcher Tom Tervoort from Secura on 17 August 2020 and dubbed "Zerologon". [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Zerologon was given a Common Vulnerability Scoring System v3.1 severity ranking of 10 by the U.S. American National Institute of Standards and Technology and a 5.5 by Microsoft.