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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Patch now! Magento e-commerce sites targeted by SQLi attacks
If you’re a Magento admin, stop what you’re doing and patch now.
Hoax! Nope, hackers aren’t posting invisible sexual videos on your wall
A Facebook hoax from 2011 is doing the rounds again. Don’t fall for it, do something useful instead.
Nvidia patches severe bugs in edge computing modules
Nvidia has released 13 patches targeting two low-end embedded computing boards.
New law will punish social media companies for users’ violent content
Australian law makers have responded very quickly to the Christchurch shootings.
Facebook apps expose millions of users’ Facebook data
Once more unto the breach, dear Facebook Friends of Friends…
Why ‘PWNED!’ is appearing on some GPS smartwatches
Over 20 models of smartwatches, some bought for kids, allow for creeps to eavesdrop and track users, in spite of a ban.
Android banking and finance apps’ security found wanting
A new report claims that mobile finance apps are littered with security bugs.
Facebook won’t ask for your email password any more
What’s that you say – Facebook was asking for the password to your email account? Yes, sometimes it was.
Apache needs a patchy! Carpe Diem, update now
A flaw in the world’s most popular web server could give an attacker a way to gain full control of Unix-based systems.
