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From Apache bleeding to Equifax shooting itself in the foot. Again.
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Lees meerInvisible data exfiltration from isolated networks
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Lees meerThis BitPaymer malware variant uses tricks that you don't usually see in ransomware - but it still scrambles your files in the end.
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Lees meerThe hacking group stole personal information and sent explicit death threats against children to their parents.
Lees meerThe IT admin demanded $10,000, when he didn't get it things got X-rated
Lees meerThe impact of this critical vulnerability has the potential to be great.
Lees meerA Ponemon survey puts “negligent employees” on the hook
Lees meerIf you're looking for a non-techie, plain English, verbal explanation of the Apache "Optionsbleed" security bug, watch this!
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Lees meerThey should have asked. If they had, would it be better or worse than ads?
Lees meerYour name and phone number is all that's needed to intercept SMS 2FA and raid your bitcoin wallet.
Lees meerRemember Heartbleed, where servers could be tricked into letting other people's data slip? "Optionsbleed" is an Apache bug that's similar.
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Lees meerThe ad industry is not happy with Apple's latest move to limit how we get tracked around the web.
Lees meerImposters posing as popular packages were found to contain malicious code
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