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- CSS Is So Overpowered It Can Deanonymize Facebook Users
- Valve Patches Security Bug That Existed in Steam Client for the Past Ten Years
- ActiveX Zero-Day Discovered in Recent North Korean Hacks
- ProtonMail Launches Free ProtonVPN VPN Service For Macs
- Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Disclosed in Windows JScript Component
- Hackers Increasingly Targeting Gas Stations & Credit Cards at the Pump
- Bethesda Announces Fallout 76 With a Trailer Full of Clues
- Contractor Exposes Credentials for Universal Music Group's IT Infrastructure
- New Backup Cryptomix Ransomware Variant Actively Infecting Users
- Honda India Left Details of 50,000 Customers Exposed on an AWS S3 Server
CSS Is So Overpowered It Can Deanonymize Facebook Users Posted: 31 May 2018 07:12 AM PDT Some of the recent additions to the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) web standard are so powerful that a security researcher has abused them to deanonymize visitors to a demo site and reveal their Facebook usernames, avatars, and if they liked a particular web page of Facebook. [...] |
Valve Patches Security Bug That Existed in Steam Client for the Past Ten Years Posted: 31 May 2018 03:58 AM PDT Valve developers have recently patched a severe security flaw that affected all versions of the Steam gaming client released in the past ten years.The vulnerability would have allowed an attacker to execute malicious code on any of Steam's 15 million gaming clients. [...] |
ActiveX Zero-Day Discovered in Recent North Korean Hacks Posted: 31 May 2018 02:05 AM PDT A North Korean cyber-espionage group has exploited an ActiveX zero-day to infect South Korean targets with malware or steal data from compromised systems, local media and security researchers have reported. [...] |
ProtonMail Launches Free ProtonVPN VPN Service For Macs Posted: 30 May 2018 03:31 PM PDT The creators of the encrypted email service, ProtonMail, have released a free version of their ProtonVPN VPN software for macOS. Even though the free version does not contain the full features that you would come to expect from a paid VPN service it is more than capable of obfuscating IP addresses and your location. [...] |
Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Disclosed in Windows JScript Component Posted: 30 May 2018 02:35 PM PDT A vulnerability exists in the Windows operating system's JScript component that can allow an attacker to execute malicious code on a user's computer. [...] |
Hackers Increasingly Targeting Gas Stations & Credit Cards at the Pump Posted: 30 May 2018 11:26 AM PDT Three years ago it was revealed that Automatic tank gauges at approximately 5,000 US gas stations were exposed on the Internet, without password protection.  Currently, according to a recent scan, 5,635 gas stations with the same vulnerability have been found. [...] |
Bethesda Announces Fallout 76 With a Trailer Full of Clues Posted: 30 May 2018 10:44 AM PDT After almost a day long tease showing a humourous Twitch stream of a Vault Boy bobble head and various developer cameos, Bethesda has finally revealed the next Fallout game called "Fallout 76". What little we know about the game is based on the Fallout 76 trailer. [...] |
Contractor Exposes Credentials for Universal Music Group's IT Infrastructure Posted: 30 May 2018 10:34 AM PDT Keys to the Universal Music Group's IT kingdom were made available online this month due to a forgetful IT contractor, Bleeping Computer has learned. [...] |
New Backup Cryptomix Ransomware Variant Actively Infecting Users Posted: 30 May 2018 08:37 AM PDT A new variant of the Cryptomix Ransomware has been discovered that appends the .BACKUP extension to encrypted files, changes the contact email, and provides a different ransom note message. [...] |
Honda India Left Details of 50,000 Customers Exposed on an AWS S3 Server Posted: 30 May 2018 07:55 AM PDT Honda Car India has left the personal details of over 50,000 users exposed on two public Amazon S3 buckets, according to a report published today Kromtech Security. [...] |
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