“Adobe Patches Flash Player, Acrobat, Reader, Creative Cloud Desktop App, More” plus 9 BleepingComputer.com
“Adobe Patches Flash Player, Acrobat, Reader, Creative Cloud Desktop App, More” plus 9 BleepingComputer.com |
- Adobe Patches Flash Player, Acrobat, Reader, Creative Cloud Desktop App, More
- Hackers Can Falsify Patient Vitals
- Built-In Lazy Loading Lands in Google Chrome Canary
- Linkedin Job Post Confirms Windows Core OS Is All About Devices
- New Hacked Phone + Partial Number Extortion Emails Making a Lot of Money
- Microsoft Testing “Memberships” Subscription Section in Windows 10 Store App
- Cisco Patches Its Operating Systems Against New IKE Crypto Attack
- Firefox for iOS Update Brings a Dark Theme and Searchable Tabs
- Chromebooks May Soon Dual Boot Between Chrome OS And Windows 10
- Dropbox Will Only Support the Ext4 File System In Linux in November
Adobe Patches Flash Player, Acrobat, Reader, Creative Cloud Desktop App, More Posted: 14 Aug 2018 07:20 AM PDT A few minutes ago, Adobe published its monthly Patch Tuesday updates train for the month of August 2018. This month, Adobe's security team patched vulnerabilities in products such as Flash Player (multimedia player), Experience Manager (enterprise CMS), Acrobat and Reader (PDF readers/editors), and the Creative Cloud Desktop App. [...] |
Hackers Can Falsify Patient Vitals Posted: 14 Aug 2018 03:46 AM PDT Hackers can falsify patients' vitals by emulating data sent from medical equipment clients to central monitoring systems, a McAfee security researcher revealed over the weekend at the DEF CON 26 security conference. [...] |
Built-In Lazy Loading Lands in Google Chrome Canary Posted: 14 Aug 2018 12:55 AM PDT As Bleeping Computer first reported back in January this year, Google has started rolling out support for built-in lazy loading inside Chrome. [...] |
Linkedin Job Post Confirms Windows Core OS Is All About Devices Posted: 13 Aug 2018 04:43 PM PDT A new job posting on LinkedIn has given us a closer look at Windows Core development plans. The job post for a Software Engineering Manager was posted almost 11 days ago and it's all about Windows Core OS. [...] |
New Hacked Phone + Partial Number Extortion Emails Making a Lot of Money Posted: 13 Aug 2018 04:02 PM PDT Over the past week, scammers are now utilizing a new extortion email campaign that claims the recipient's phone was hacked, includes a partial phone number of the recipient, and further states that they created videos using the recipient's webcam. It then demands $1K USD in bitcoins or the hacker will release the video & other info. [...] |
Microsoft Testing “Memberships” Subscription Section in Windows 10 Store App Posted: 13 Aug 2018 03:46 PM PDT Microsoft has just started rolling out the new search experience in the Windows 10 App Store on Insider Builds and it comes with a new search category called "Memberships". The new category centralizes all available memberships and offers a way for users to quickly find them and cancel them. [...] |
Cisco Patches Its Operating Systems Against New IKE Crypto Attack Posted: 13 Aug 2018 02:34 PM PDT Cisco, one of the world's largest vendor of networking equipment, released security updates today to patch a vulnerability in the IOS and IOS XE operating systems that run the vast majority of its devices. [...] |
Firefox for iOS Update Brings a Dark Theme and Searchable Tabs Posted: 13 Aug 2018 12:33 PM PDT A new update for Firefox for iOS has been released that now offers a dark theme for those who do not wish to disturb others who are sleeping or feel it is easier on their eyes. Also included in this update is the ability to search and reorder your open tabs. [...] |
Chromebooks May Soon Dual Boot Between Chrome OS And Windows 10 Posted: 13 Aug 2018 11:53 AM PDT Today, a report has revealed that Google wants to bring Microsoft's Windows 10 support to Chromebooks. Reports indicate that the company is working on a new project called "Campfire" that would allow Chromebook owners to dual boot Windows 10 and Crome OS. [...] |
Dropbox Will Only Support the Ext4 File System In Linux in November Posted: 13 Aug 2018 10:02 AM PDT Dropbox has announced that starting on November 7th 2018, only the ext4 filesystem will be supported in Linux for synchronizing folders in the Dropbox desktop app. Those Linux users who have synch on other filesystems such as XFS, ext2, ext3, ZFS, and many others will no longer have working Dropbox synchronization after this date. [...] |
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