Chip maker Nvidia has released a security update, fixing eight CVE flaws in its Windows and Linux graphics display drivers.
Tag Archives: Vulnerability
Researchers break e-signatures in 22 common PDF viewers
Researchers have discovered a flaw in some PDF document viewers that allows new content to be added to documents without breaking the electronic signatures.
ICANN demands DNSSEC to combat DNS hijacking
DNS security is under serious threat from cyberattackers and domain overseer ICANN wants internet companies to do something about it.
Adobe patches the same critical Reader flaw twice in one week
Adobe has issued a new fix addressing a vulnerability in Reader it thought it had fixed on 12 February as part of Patch Tuesday.
Ep. 020 – Leaky containers, careless coders and risky USB cables [PODCAST]
Here’s the latest Naked Security podcast… enjoy!
Hackers unleash social media worm after bug report ignored
Is it ok to launch a benign proof of concept that you know will go wide, to bring a flaw to people’s attention, or should you stay quiet?
Facebook flaw could have allowed an attacker to hijack accounts
The CSRF bypass flaw has now been fixed, and the researcher who discovered it has netted $25,000.
Google paid out $3.4m in bug bounties last year
317 researchers from 78 countries turned 2018 into a worldwide bug-crunching spree.
Update now! Microsoft and Adobe’s February 2019 Patch Tuesday is here
Internet Explorer (IE) may have launched way back in 1995 but nearly a quarter of a century later it’s still creating work for Microsoft and Windows users.
Another flaw found in macOS Mojave’s privacy protection
Ever since Apple announced enhanced privacy protection for macOS Mojave 10.14 last September, a dedicated band of researchers has been poking away at it looking for security flaws. Here’s another.
