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Tag Archives: Vulnerability
Researchers claim Chrome bug bounty paid to the wrong people
Yubico has been drawn into a rare public spat over how the discovery of a security flaw affecting it products was credited.
Firefox fixes critical buffer overflow
Version 60.0.2 of the resurgent Firefox browser fixes a critical security flaw in its SVG rendering code.
Apple code signing flaw could have made Mac malware look legit
For years it was possible to fool some security software into thinking malicious code had been digitally signed by Apple.
The “world’s worst” smart padlock – it’s EVEN WORSE than we thought
Remember last week’s $99 IoT padlock that anyone could unlock in 2 seconds? Turns out you don’t even need that long!
Apple iPhone’s USB Restricted Mode gives Feds a cracking headache
The next version of iOS looks set to block all communication through the lightning port if the phone hasn’t been unlocked for an hour.
Serious Security: How three minor bugs make one major exploit
In this story, three webcam bugs that weren’t critical one-by-one could be combined into an exploit giving total device takeover.
Oh the irony! When cybercriminals are rubbish at cybersecurity
The Owari DDoS botnet, built by knocking over weakly-secured Internet of Things (IoT) devices, has had a bad week.
The Zip Slip vulnerability – what you need to know
Thousands of projects affected by painful programming lapse
Bizarre Chrome and Firefox flaw exposed Facebook details
Researchers have discovered a weakness in the way Chrome and Firefox interact with CSS3 that could have caused them to leak usernames, profile pictures and likes from sites such as Facebook.
