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Lees meerA million sites attacked by 20,000 different computers.
Lees meerI’ve written about this before in this article but wanted to revisit it for this series. For this scenario I want to test what certain items might look like when they are AirDrop’ed from an unknown source. Many schools have been receiving bomb threa…
Lees meerThe System Information app on your Mac is a great tool to tell you about its innards, and can be a big help when troubleshooting.
Lees meerApparently, some people consider their passwords "invincible", even after a data breach. Don't be those people.
Lees meerAttackers hacked and encrypted the computers of a contractor whose clients include the US military, government agencies and major military contractors.
Lees meerGoogle has deleted an app from the Play Store that offered to delete Android software associated with China.
Lees meerHow time flies - the latest four-weekly Firefox update is out.
Lees meerVMWare’s VMware Cloud Director has a security flaw that researchers believe could be exploited to compromise multiple customer accounts using the same cloud infrastructure.
Lees meerThe US rail service hasn't disclosed the number of passengers affected in a 16 April breach.
Lees meerWe're absolutely delighted - delighted and proud! - to report that we won not one but two awards at last night's European Security Blogger Awards 2020.
Lees meerThe DFIR Twitter-sphere exploded this morning when @mattiaep mentioned /private/var/mobile/Library/PersonalizationPortrait/PPSQLDatabase.db. I’ve been doing some research work on this file and plan to present pieces of it during my talk at the upcom…
Lees meerIf you're getting TLS connection errors that suddenly started this weekend, a tired old encryption library might be the problem.
Lees meerSome 7,600 dark-web sites were obliterated in an attack on the most popular provider of .onion free hosting services, Daniel's Hosting.
Lees meerThe UK's National Crime Agency has hit on a simple way to stop teens from being sucked into cybercrime – using Google Ads.
Lees meerA bug bounty hunter found a way to login using "Sign in with Apple"... but without the part where you have to put in a password.
Lees meerTCC Modifications in the Unified LogsTCC or Transparency, Consent, and Control keeps track of various application permissions. A user can make changes to an application’s permissions in the respective Privacy settings on macOS and iOS. …
Lees meerGitHub has uncovered a form of malware that spreads via infected repositories on its system.
Lees meerHopefully it's a COVID-19 version of what it did post-2016 elections, when it required verification of those buying political or issue ads.
Lees meerFrom iPhone jailbreaks to questions about the dark web, and everything in between. It's weekly roundup time!
Lees meerClearview AI, the company that's scraped billions of images to build a facial recognition system, is getting sued again.
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