In one of the strangest stories of the year, the COVID-19 virus has halted plans by major browsers to drop support for the aging and insecure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 protocols.
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In one of the strangest stories of the year, the COVID-19 virus has halted plans by major browsers to drop support for the aging and insecure Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 protocols.
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And no, Microsoft said, none of our verified accounts have been hijacked, vehemently denying early reports.
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Every once in a while an attack comes along that is so simple to set up, and yet so effective, that it makes your jaw drop. Here’s one.
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Microsoft has announced a list of new security and privacy features it plans to add to forthcoming versions in an effort to take on its rivals.
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Marriott International has today announced that it has suffered a data breach affecting up to 5.2 million people. The hotel chain says it uses an application to help provide services to its guests. Beginning mid-January this year, the login credentials of two employees at a franchised property were used to access guest information on this […]
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OpenWrt is an open source operating system used by millions of home and small business routers and embedded devices.
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The source code for ransomware-as-a-service strain Dharma has been put up for sale by hackers.
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Where did it all come from? 4.9m records were posted on a hacking forum – and the country only has an estimated population of 3.7m.
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They have a way to inject ‘good’ data – i.e., accurate COVID-19 news or security patches – to outpace the spread of fake news or malware.
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No, we don’t know why people start hoaxes like this. You can do your bit by not forwarding them, not even “just in case”.
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