Google fixes two more Chrome zero-day bugs
Since the start of 2021, Google has addressed more than a dozen Chrome zero-days.
Since the start of 2021, Google has addressed more than a dozen Chrome zero-days.
The tool allows users to gain deeper understanding of the nature of insider threats.
Bookstores affected by the TiteLive ransomware attack lost access to their billing and inventory systems.
The malicious campaign used more than 200 trojanized apps, making it “one of the most widespread campaigns’ observed in 2021.
The exploit allows to open a reverse shell on a vulnerable system, allowing remote attackers to execute arbitrary code.
The guidance designed to help organizations address the potential security risks associated with using VPNs.
Kaspersky researchers discovered a sample of FinSpy that replaced the Windows UEFI bootloader with a malicious one.
Microsoft described the malware as a “passive and highly targeted” backdoor that abuses the SAML token.
The attack impacted call centers and automated customer support phone services for companies and government organizations in Spain and Latin America.
The malware is capable of gathering and exfiltrating various types of data, including cookies, passwords, forms, and bank cards from browsers.
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