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Mozilla researchers say browser history is enough to identify a user
At the USENIX conference, Mozilla researchers said that advertising campaigns would suffice information from the user’s browser history (50-150 favorite…
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Hackers attacked computer services of the Norwegian parliament
Hackers attacked the Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget), as a result of which unknown persons gained access to e-mails of some MPs…
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Cisco warned about 0-day vulnerabilities in IOS XR
Last weekend, Cisco warned about 0-day vulnerabilities found in the IOS XR operating system, which is typically installed on carrier-grade…
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CenturyLink outage causes 3.5% drop in global traffic
Over the weekend, the American Internet provider CenturyLink outage by serious technical failure causes 3.5% drop in global traffic. The…
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New version of Qbot Trojan steals email messages from its victims
Check Point reports that it has discovered a new and dangerous version of the Qbot Trojan, which steals other people’s…
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Avast found serious vulnerabilities in Philips and Thomson set-top boxes
Researchers from the Avast IoT Lab have discovered serious vulnerabilities in two popular set-top boxes from Thomson and Philips. Found…
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Conti ransomware got its own website for stolen data
Bleeping Computer journalists noticed that another ransomware group has launched its own website for stolen data from hacked companies that…
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University of Utah paid attackers $457,000 of ransom
Representatives from the University of Utah said the institution was recently forced to pay attackers a ransom of $457,059 to…
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Mozilla Offers $5,000 of reward for bypassing Firefox protection
Mozilla announced the expansion of the vulnerability bounty program with a new category. Now researchers will be paid not only…
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