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Tag Archives: Vulnerability
Security firm beats Adobe by patching reader flaw first
Adobe has patched a flaw that enabled attackers to slurp a user’s network authentication details – but not before someone else patched it first.
Linux container bug could eat your server from the inside – patch now!
Crooks could take over your network thanks to a critical bug in a popular Linux containerisation toolkit… here’s what you need to know.
Android vulnerabilities open Pie to booby-trapped image attacks
A trio of bugs could have opened Android 7, 8 and 9 to remote attackers wielding booby-trapped image files. Here’s what you need to know…
KeySteal could allow someone to steal your Apple Keychain passwords
The researcher says it works without root or administrator privileges and without password prompts. But he’s not revealing how it works to Apple because there’s no money for him in its invite-only/iOS-only bounties.
Jack’d dating app is showing users’ intimate pics to strangers
A clear and present danger: Anyone with a web browser who knows where to look can access Jack’d users’ photos, be they private or public.
Digital signs left wide open with default password
One thing the world doesn’t need: hackers who can broadcast to billboards of any size, be they PC monitor- or Godzilla-sized.
Half of IoT devices let down by vulnerable apps
Half of the apps used to control a range of Internet of Things devices are insecure in a variety of ways, researchers found.
Security weaknesses in 5G, 4G and 3G could expose users’ locations
Researchers have discovered security holes in 5G, 4G and 3G telephony protocols, which can expose a user’s location.
Update now! Chrome and Firefox patch security flaws
Google and Mozilla are tidying up security features and patching vulnerabilities in Chrome and Firefox for Mac, Windows, and Linux.
