This year, 59% of major US retailers are offering so-called “returnless” or “keep it” policies for unwanted products where return costs surpass their value, according to returns services firm goTRG. This is a major increase from last year when only 26% of companies had such policies. The shift comes as part of efforts to reduce excess costs amid a surge in online returns which drain profits due to the expenses of transportation, sorting, and resale.
CISA Adds Apache, Microsoft Bugs to Know Exploited Vulnerabilities Database
The U.S. CISA updated its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog, highlighting several critical vulnerabilities including Apache OFBiz (CVE-2024-45195), Microsoft .NET Framework (CVE-2024-29059), and Paessler PRTG