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IS-experts found two more vulnerabilities in Zoom
Cisco Talos experts found two more critical vulnerabilities in the Zoom application. Due to these problems, a remote attacker could…
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LG smartphones were vulnerable to cold-boot attacks for 7 years
Last month, LG developers released the security update LVE-SMP-200006 and fixed a vulnerability that affected all of the company’s Android…
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DopplePaymer ransomware operators hacked NASA contractor
DopplePaymer ransomware operators congratulated SpaceX and NASA on the successful launch of their first private manned ship, and then reported…
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Simple picture turns a smartphone with Android into a piece of stone
Last weekend users found that a simple picture can turn Android smartphone into a “piece of stone”, if you set…
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Apple paid $100,000 for “Sign in with Apple” vulnerability
Indian security specialist Bhavuk Jain received $100,000 from Apple via bug bounty program for detecting a critical vulnerability in Sign…
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After Windows 10 2004 release Microsoft is already listing issues
The big May update of Windows 10 2004 finally became available to everyone. It included many improvements related to security,…
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Microsoft warned about the dangers of PonyFinal ransomware
Microsoft warned organizations about the dangers of the PonyFinal ransomware, which attacks have already been recorded in India, Iran and…
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Blue Mockingbird hackers cracked thousands of corporate systems
According to Red Canary analysts, recently has been discovered a new hack group, operating under a name Blue Mockingbird. It…
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Maze ransomware operators leaked data on Costa Rica bank customers
Bleeping Computer reports that the hacker group behind the operations of the Maze ransomware published in public domain on its…
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Ragnar Locker ransomware uses virtual machines to hide their actions
Sophos specialists found that Ragnar Locker malware operators use Oracle VirtualBox and virtual machines running Windows XP to hide their…
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