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Juniper fixes tens of flaws affecting the Junos OS

Juniper Networks has addressed tens of vulnerabilities, including serious flaws that can be exploited to take over vulnerable systems. Juniper…

5 years ago

Britain’s information commissioner fines British Airways for 2018 Hack

Britain’s information commissioner has fined British Airways 20 million pounds for the 2018 hack that exposed data of 400,000 customers.…

5 years ago

Breach at Dickey’s Barbecue Pit compromises 3 million Cards

Dickey's Barbecue Pit, the largest barbecue restaurant chain in the US, suffered a POS breach, card details for 3 Million…

5 years ago

Adobe fixes Magento flaws that can lead to code execution

Adobe released a series of out-of-band security fixes to address multiple Magento vulnerabilities that lead to code execution, customer list…

5 years ago

Almost 800,000 SonicWall VPN appliances online are vulnerable to CVE-2020-5135

The Tripwire VERT security team spotted almost 800,000 SonicWall VPN appliances exposed online that are vulnerable to the CVE-2020-5135 RCE…

5 years ago

Iran acknowledged cyberattacks on two governmental departments

Iran ’s cybersecurity authority revealed that two governmental departments were hit by cyberattacks this week, state media reported. State media…

5 years ago

Crooks hit Puerto Rico Firefighting Department Servers

Puerto Rico’s firefighting department discloses a security breach, hackers breached its database and demanded $600,000. Puerto Rico’s firefighting department discloses…

5 years ago

Zoom now supports end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) calls

The Video conferencing platform Zoom announced the implementation of end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and its availability starting next week. The popular Video conferencing…

5 years ago

U.S. Bookstore giant Barnes & Noble hit by cyberattack

U.S. Bookstore giant Barnes & Noble has disclosed a cyber attack and that the threat actors have exposed the customers'…

5 years ago

Google researcher found BleedingTooth flaws in Linux Bluetooth

Google security researcher discovered Bluetooth vulnerabilities (BleedingTooth) in the Linux kernel that could allow zero-click attacks. Andy Nguyen, a Google…

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