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A flaw in vCard processing could allow hackers to compromise a Win PC

A security expert discovered a zero-day flaw in the processing of VCard files that could be exploited by a remote attacker…

7 years ago

Too many issues in Pentagon networks expose it to cybersecurity risks

A new security assessment conducted by the Defense Department Inspector General revealed that the Pentagon is still exposed to many cyber risks,…

7 years ago

Mozilla will disable Adobe Flash by default starting from Firefox 69

Starting from Firefox 69, Mozilla will disable Adobe Flash by default, a process that aims to completely remove the support…

7 years ago

German Watchdog will request Facebook changes

German watchdog is going to ask Facebook changes to protect privacy and personal information of its users. The news was…

7 years ago

Unsecured MongoDB archive exposed 202 Million private resumes

Security expert discovered an unprotected MongoDB archive that has exposed personal and professional details of more than 202 million people.…

7 years ago

Zurich refuses to pay Mondelez for NotPetya damages because it’s ‘an act of war’

Zurich American Insurance Company is refusing to refund its client because consider the attack as "an act of war" that…

7 years ago

Computers at the City Hall of Del Rio were infected by ransomware

The City Hall of Del Rio, a city in and the county seat of Val Verde County, Texas, was hit…

7 years ago

Which is the link between Ryuk ransomware and TrickBot?

FireEye and CrowdStrike discovered that threat actors behind the Ryuk ransomware are working with another cybercrime gang to gain access…

7 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 196 – News of the week

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! The best news of the week with Security Affairs. Let me…

7 years ago

TA505 Group adds new ServHelper Backdoor and FlawedGrace RAT to its arsenal

Proofpoint analyzed two strains of malware tracked as ServHelper and FlawedGrace distributed through phishing campaigns by the TA505 crime gang.…

7 years ago

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