You Should Update Apple iOS and Google Chrome ASAP
Plus: Microsoft patches over 60 vulnerabilities, Mozilla fixes two Firefox zero-day bugs, Google patches 40 issues in Android, and more.
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Plus: Microsoft patches over 60 vulnerabilities, Mozilla fixes two Firefox zero-day bugs, Google patches 40 issues in Android, and more.
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AT&T used the Easter holiday weekend to quietly share details on data that surfaced on the dark web roughly two weeks ago.
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By Waqas
Another day, another alleged data breach putting hundred of thousands of unsuspecting users at risk.
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Israeli LGBTQ App Atraf Faces Data Leak, 700,000 Users Affected
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Our collection of the most relevant reporting and industry perspectives for those guiding cybersecurity strategies and focused on SecOps. Also included: Australia gets its cyber-groove back, and 2023’s zero-day field day.
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In this Tech Tip, we outline how to check if a system is impacted by the newly discovered backdoor in the open source xz compression utility.
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By Uzair Amir
Learn how blockchain is transforming digital identity management by empowering individuals with self-sovereign control over personal data through…
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Plus: “MFA bombing” attacks target Apple users, Israel deploys face recognition tech on Gazans, AI gets trained to spot tent encampments, and OSINT investigators find fugitive Amond Bundy.
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The international body isn’t doing enough to protect details on dissidents and activists gathered by peacekeeping operations, particularly across Central Africa.
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Malicious ads and bogus websites are acting as a conduit to deliver two different stealer malware, including Atomic Stealer, targeting Apple macOS users.
The ongoing infostealer attacks targeting macOS users may have adopted different methods to compromise victims’ Macs, but operate with the end goal of stealing sensitive data, Jamf Threat Labs said in a report published Friday.
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