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Experts show how to bypass Windows Hello feature to login on Windows 10 PCs

Security researchers demonstrated how to bypass the Windows Hello facial recognition that is used in Windows 10 as a login…

5 years ago

Chinese government issues new vulnerability disclosure regulations

Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) issued new vulnerability disclosure regulations that oblige experts to report zero-days to the government. The…

5 years ago

Instagram implements ‘Security Checkup’ to help users recover compromised accounts

Instagram introduced a new security feature dubbed "Security Checkup" to help users to recover their accounts that have been compromised.…

5 years ago

HelloKitty ransomware gang targets vulnerable SonicWall devices

BleepingComputer became aware that the recent wave of attacks targeting vulnerable SonicWall devices was carried out by HelloKitty ransomware operators.…

5 years ago

Security Affairs newsletter Round 323

A new round of the weekly SecurityAffairs newsletter arrived! Every week the best security articles from Security Affairs free for…

5 years ago

US govt offers $10 million reward for info on nation-state cyber operations

The US government is offering a $10 million reward to everyone that provides information on operations conducted by nation-state actors.…

5 years ago

Cisco fixes high-risk DoS flaw in ASA, FTD Software

Cisco addressed a high severity DoS vulnerability in the Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) and Firepower Threat Defense (FTD) software. Cisco…

5 years ago

D-Link issues beta hotfix for multiple flaws in DIR-3040 routers

Network equipment vendor D-Link has released a firmware hotfix to fix multiple vulnerabilities in the DIR-3040 AC3000-based wireless internet router. Network equipment…

5 years ago

Microsoft alerts about a new Windows Print Spooler vulnerability

Microsoft published guidance to mitigate the impact of a new Windows Print Spooler vulnerability tracked as CVE-2021-34481 that was disclosed…

5 years ago

Google Chrome 91.0.4472.164 fixes a new zero-day exploited in the wild

Google Chrome 91.0.4472.164 addresses seven security vulnerabilities, including a high severity zero-day flaw exploited in the wild. Google has released…

5 years ago

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