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Galaxy S10 is the first 5G phone that can be used by US DoD

Samsung announced that the Galaxy S10, the Galaxy S9, and Galaxy Note 9 have obtained the Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) approval Other…

6 years ago

At least 23 Texas local governments targeted by coordinated ransomware attacks

At least 23 local governments were impacted by a wave of ransomware attacks that according to the experts are the…

6 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 227

A new round of the weekly newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs Hi folk, let…

6 years ago

Bluetana App allows detecting Bluetooth card skimmers in just 3 seconds

Bluetana App allows detecting Bluetooth card skimmers installed at the gas pumps to steal customers' credit and debit card information…

6 years ago

Intel addresses High-Severity flaws in NUC Firmware and other tools

Intel released security updates to address high-severity vulnerabilities in NUC firmware, the Processor Identification Utility, and the Computing Improvement Program.…

6 years ago

Capital One hacker suspected to have breached other 30 companies

Federal prosecutors revealed that Paige Thompson, who was arrested after the Capital One data breach, may have hacked more than…

6 years ago

New DanaBot banking Trojan campaign targets Germany

The DanaBot banking Trojan continues to evolve and spread across the continents, now moving from Australia to European countries.  DanaBot is…

6 years ago

Trend Micro addressed two DLL Hijacking flaws in Trend Micro Password Manager

Trend Micro addressed 2 DLL hijacking flaws in Trend Micro Password Manager that could allow malicious actors to escalate privileges…

6 years ago

Expert shows how to bypass a fix for a recently discovered Steam flaw

A security researcher demonstrated how to bypass a fix released by Valve for a recently discovered Steam vulnerability re-enabling the…

6 years ago

USBSamurai — A Remotely Controlled Malicious USB HID Injecting Cable for less than 10$

USBSamurai — A Remotely Controlled Malicious USB HID Injecting Cable for less than 10$. than 10$. The Video is self-explanatory.…

6 years ago

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