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- Hacker posts 1.9 million Pixlr user records for free on forum
- List of DNSpooq vulnerability advisories, patches, and updates
- Bugs in Signal, Facebook, Google chat apps let attackers spy on users
- Google search bug freezes tabs when using a custom date range
- Malwarebytes says SolarWinds hackers accessed its internal emails
- SolarWinds hackers used 7-Zip code to hide Raindrop Cobalt Strike loader
- Google Chrome 88 released: RIP Flash Player and FTP support
- Interpol: Trading scammers lure love-struck victims via dating apps
Hacker posts 1.9 million Pixlr user records for free on forum Posted: 20 Jan 2021 02:05 AM PST A hacker has leaked 1.9 million Pixlr user records containing information that could be used to perform targeted phishing and credential stuffing attacks. [...] |
List of DNSpooq vulnerability advisories, patches, and updates Posted: 19 Jan 2021 11:00 PM PST Yesterday, seven Dnsmasq vulnerabilities were disclosed, collectively known as DNSPooq, that attackers can use to launch DNS Cache Poisoning, denial of service, and possibly remote code execution attacks, on affected devices. In this article we list all the available security advisories related to these vulnerabilities. [...] |
Bugs in Signal, Facebook, Google chat apps let attackers spy on users Posted: 19 Jan 2021 01:45 PM PST Vulnerabilities found in multiple video conferencing mobile applications allowed attackers to listen to users' surroundings without permission before the person on the other end picked up the calls. [...] |
Google search bug freezes tabs when using a custom date range Posted: 19 Jan 2021 12:46 PM PST A bug in Google Search is causing a browser tab to freeze when searching between a specified range of dates. [...] |
Malwarebytes says SolarWinds hackers accessed its internal emails Posted: 19 Jan 2021 12:03 PM PST Cybersecurity firm Malwarebytes today confirmed that the threat actor behind the SolarWinds supply-chain attack were able to gain access to some company emails. [...] |
SolarWinds hackers used 7-Zip code to hide Raindrop Cobalt Strike loader Posted: 19 Jan 2021 11:09 AM PST The ongoing analysis of the SolarWinds supply-chain attack uncovered a fourth malicious tool that researchers call Raindrop and was used for distribution across computers on the victim network. [...] |
Google Chrome 88 released: RIP Flash Player and FTP support Posted: 19 Jan 2021 10:45 AM PST Google has released Chrome 88 today, January 19th, 2021, to the Stable desktop channel, and it includes security improvements and the long-awaited removal of Adobe Flash Player. [...] |
Interpol: Trading scammers lure love-struck victims via dating apps Posted: 19 Jan 2021 10:10 AM PST The Interpol (International Criminal Police Organisation) warns of fraudsters targeting dating app users and attempting to trick them into investing through fake trading apps. [...] |
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