Researchers say the exposure includes exact locations of users’ last posts, nicknames, age, and gender.
Monthly Archives: March 2020
Data of millions of eBay and Amazon shoppers exposed
Eight million customer records belonging to companies including Amazon, eBay, Shopify, PayPal, and Stripe were collected.
Firefox 74 offers privacy and security updates
A month after shipping version 73 of its Firefox browser, Mozilla has released version 74 with a range of privacy and security enhancements.
Intel patches graphics drivers and offers new LVI flaw mitigations
Intel’s March security updates reached its customers this week and the dominant theme is the bundle of flaws affecting Graphics drivers.
Analytics firm’s VPN and ad-blocking apps are secretly grabbing user data
Both Google and Apple have removed at least some of the apps from the company, Sensor Tower.
Necurs zombie botnet disrupted by Microsoft
Necurs, one of the world’s biggest botnets, infected over 9 million computers worldwide.
TRRespass research reveals rowhammering is alive and well
“TRRespass” is a new trick for rowhammering – an attack where you write to a memory chip by reading it over and over (and over) again.
Microsoft leaves critical bug unpatched on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft fixed bugs across a range of products on patch Tuesday, issuing patches for 115 distinct CVEs, with 26 rated critical.
S2 Ep30: Let’s Encrypt, ULTRASOND attacks, backups for ransom – Naked Security Podcast
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FBI arrests alleged owner of Deer.io, top market for stolen accounts
Started around 2013, the site claims to host over 24,000 active shops doing brisk business in stolen PII and hacking services.
