Browser Side-Channel Flaw De-Anonymizes Facebook Data
An attacker can pick up the profile picture, username and the “likes” of unsuspecting visitors who find themselves landing on a malicious website. READ MORE HERE…
An attacker can pick up the profile picture, username and the “likes” of unsuspecting visitors who find themselves landing on a malicious website. READ MORE HERE…
Huawei stamps out four high-severity bugs impacting 20 server models ranging from its XH, RH and CH lines. READ MORE HERE…
A serious vulnerability was patched by developers behind Git that closes the door on a flaw that could lead to arbitrary code execution on a developer’s system. READ MORE HERE…
The botnet operators behind two infamous trojans have banded together to gouge victims in a costly scheme. READ MORE HERE…
Google has rolled out its newest browser version (Chrome 67.0.3396.62) for Windows, Mac and Linux this week with new security fixes and biometric features. READ MORE HERE…
Two Canadian banks reported that they may be targets of a hack after fraudsters claimed that they electronically accessed personal and account information. READ MORE HERE…
Attack uses ultrasonic sound waves to disrupt HHD read/write operations, which could lead to a system crash. READ MORE HERE…
An exploit for the bypass vulnerability required an HTTP parameter pollution in a web application. READ MORE HERE…
Researchers have discovered a banking trojan making waves in Brazil with an array of tricks up its sleeve, including using an unusual command and control (C&C) server. READ MORE HERE…
Telcom firm leaves port open on customer routers after maintenance update exposing hundreds of customers to possible attack. READ MORE HERE…