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NSA discloses a Windows security flaw that leaves more than 900 million devices vulnerable to spoofed digital certificates The National Security Agency (NSA) isn’t exactly known for wanting to share…
WPA3 stumbles out the gate thanks to a familiar vulnerability. When the long-awaited WPA3 rolled out at the end of last year, the last thing anyone expected was for vulnerabilities…
The vulnerable units were using 24-bit RSA authentication and a three-byte hardcoded override code Every now and then the world tricks you into thinking that it’s a nice, happy place….
Adobe has not seen this critical Flash vulnerability exploited in the wild yet A critical vulnerability in Adobe Flash has been discovered. All versions prior to 28.0.0.161 include a critical…
A bug allows access to users’ accounts — including private data and documents. Grammarly has released a patch to fix a vulnerability that would have allowed websites to view your…
WordPress isn’t going to patch it, either… WordPress is the most popular Content Management System (CMS) in the entire world. In fact, WordPress powers 29% of the web. That’s why…
A Mistake Made By .io Registrar Highlights Problems With Vanity Domains Researcher Matthew Bryant was able to successfully take over the entire .io TLD after a slip-up by its operating…
Abandoned Software is a Security Risk That Manufactures Must Take Responsibility For A researcher found that Samsung abandoned its “S Suggest” app which could have opened a security vulnerability for…
Microsoft Office 365 vulnerability exposed thousands of sensitive files via search. Over the weekend, security researcher Kevin Beaumont publicized a major Microsoft Office 365 vulnerability exploitable via docs.com – a…
New WhatsApp vulnerability allowed takeover of accounts. A new WhatsApp vulnerability, found in the browser-based versions of WhatsApp and Telegram, reveal the inherent weaknesses of browser-based secure messaging. The vulnerability…
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