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The risks surrounding the latest Apache bug, called Optionsbleed, are limited given it can only be attacked under certain conditions. Apache, and many Linux distributions, have patched the flaw.
An undocumented Microsoft Office feature allows for spying via specially crafted Word documents—no macros, exploits or any other active content needed.
A rogue version of the WordPress plugin called “Display Widget” allowed third-parties to injecting spam advertising content into victims’ sites.
Equifax divulged on Wednesday that the culprit behind this summer’s breach of 143 million Americans was an Apache Struts vulnerability, CVE-2017-5638, patched back in March.
Bluetooth attack vector, dubbed ‘BlueBorne’, leaves billions of smart Bluetooth devices open to attack including Android and Apple phones and millions more Linux-based smart devices.
The Vice President of the Apache Struts PMC says the attackers likely used an unknown Struts zero day or an earlier announced vulnerability.
Victims of the massive Equifax breach may have to wait days to find out if they were impacted.
Equifax, one of the three largest credit agencies in the United States, disclosed Thursday afternoon it’s looking into a data breach that may have affected upwards to 143 million Americans.
A new variant of the banking trojan Dridex is part of a sophisticated phishing attack targeting users of the cloud-based accounting firm Xero.
Tor Project developers recently bolstered Orfox, a Tor Browser for Android devices, to help privacy-conscious mobile browsers better customize their security.
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