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Tag Archives: Project Zero
Google’s Project Zero highlights patch quality with policy tweak
Google’s Project Zero bug-hunting team has tweaked its 90-day responsible disclosure policy to help improve the quality and adoption of vendor patches.
Update your iPhone – remote control holes revealed by researchers
You might not think your phone is as exposed as an internet server – but it’s handling plenty of untrusted data from unknown sources!
Update Firefox now! Zero-day found in the wild
Mozilla has fixed a critical zero-day bug in the latest point releases of the Firefox web browser.
Ep. 023 – Facebook promises and Google Chrome patches [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast – listen now, and tell your friends and colleagues about us, too!
Google reveals BuggyCow macOS security flaw
Google’s Project Zero researchers have revealed a “high severity” macOS security flaw nicknamed ‘BuggyCow’ which Apple appears to be in no rush to patch.
How a WhatsApp call could have taken over your phone
A WhatsApp buffer overflow that crashed your phone due to audio data sent by a caller meant that just answering a call could spell trouble.
If you hammer your RAM, won’t that break it? 60 Sec Security [VIDEO]
From CPUs on fire to hammered memory modules – here’s our latest 60 Second Security video! Why not give it a try…![]()
“Row hammering” – how to exploit a computer by overworking its memory
By overcooking your computer’s memory, you may be able cause data corruption. But can you turn that into a deliberate security exploit? Google’s Project Zero researchers say, “Yes!”![]()
