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Here are the most serious bugs from Microsoft's Patch Tuesday - Including CryptoAPI and RCE flaws in Windows Remote Desktop Gateway.
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Lees meerAttorney General Barr and President Trump are demanding Apple unlock the mass shooter's iPhone. Apple replies: You can't break just 1 phone.
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Lees meerWith the APOLLO v1.0 update, I updated many of the Application Activity modules used with the knowledgeC.db database. I mentioned in this article that these were updated to provide more context to specific user application activities. One column in …
Lees meerA fortnight in to 2020 and we have the first security flaw to be given its own name: Cable Haunt - complete with eye-catching logo.
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Lees meerWe don't care how little you made from your crimes, the judge said. We care that you went after an outfit that gives a ton to charities.
Lees meerA former contractor in Beijing: “It sounds a bit crazy now [...] that they gave me the URL, a username and password sent over email.”
Lees meerI spent this weekend updating and sprucing up APOLLO for its v1.0 release. It took far longer than anticipated, mostly because I’ve added quite a few new modules. It also takes a while to go through every SQL query module updating it to iOS 13. Data…
Lees meerThe California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is legislation designed to protect the digital privacy and consumer rights of residents of the State of California. The post The California Consumer Privacy Act appeared first on SecureMac.
Lees meerNew research has heightened an already urgent call to abandon SHA-1, a cryptographic algorithm still used in many popular online services.
Lees meerLooks like the Snake ransomware was created especially for network-wide attacks.
Lees meerRelax: Nic Cage deepfakes aren't going anywhere. It's only "maliciously misleading" impersonations that are now verboten.
Lees meerA letter sent to the Google CEO by Privacy International claims bloatware has allowed a privacy and security hole to open almost unnoticed.
Lees meerIf that bill passes, you can say bye-bye to YouTube, says one content creator.
Lees meerFrom a Firefox zero-day to a military ban on TikTok - and everything in between. It's the weekly security roundup.
Lees meerOne way to patch the millennium bug was to move it, rather than actually to fix it... are we looking at Y2.02K?
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