“Microsoft's New Edge Browser to Support Chrome Extensions - Even Malicious Ones” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com
“Microsoft's New Edge Browser to Support Chrome Extensions - Even Malicious Ones” plus 3 BleepingComputer.com |
- Microsoft's New Edge Browser to Support Chrome Extensions - Even Malicious Ones
- Exploit Code for the Kubernetes Flaw Is Now Available
- Pressing F7 in the Command Prompt Lists Previously Entered Commands
- Sextortion Emails now Leading to Ransomware and Info-Stealing Trojans
Microsoft's New Edge Browser to Support Chrome Extensions - Even Malicious Ones Posted: 10 Dec 2018 07:37 AM PST Microsoft has confirmed that the upcoming Chromium-based Edge browser will also be able to run Chrome extensions. While this will greatly expand the functionality of the browser, it will also open it up to the increasing amount of malicious Chrome extensions that are seen on a daily basis. [...] |
Exploit Code for the Kubernetes Flaw Is Now Available Posted: 10 Dec 2018 05:06 AM PST The recently disclosed critical-impact bug in Kubernetes created strong ripples in the security world of the container-orchestration system. Now, multiple demo exploits exist and come with easy-to-understand explanations. [...] |
Pressing F7 in the Command Prompt Lists Previously Entered Commands Posted: 09 Dec 2018 09:22 AM PST Did you know that pressing the F7 key while using the Windows command prompt will display a box containing a list of previously typed commands? If not, then these tips may help you use the Command Prompt more efficiently. [...] |
Sextortion Emails now Leading to Ransomware and Info-Stealing Trojans Posted: 08 Dec 2018 11:05 AM PST Sextortion email scams have been a very successful way of generating money for criminals. A new Sextortion campaign is now taking it to the next level by tricking recipients into installing the Azorult information-stealing Trojan, which then downloads and installs the GandCrab ransomware. [...] |
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