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The Magecart group is likely behind the most prolific card-stealing operation seen in the wild to date.
Unlike its browser competitors, Firefox will soon start blocking tracking cookies by default in the name of consumer privacy.
The campaign uses double infection points and two command-and-control servers.
Having the right set of broad data is the linchpin to effective threat-hunting.
Facebook failed to fully sanitize error data returned by a public facing web app.
A Windows task scheduler API function does not check permissions – so any potential local bad actor can alter them to gain elevated privileges.
Adobe issues a second unscheduled update this month to address a bug with a publicly available proof-of-concept code in the wild.
Botnets fused with artificial intelligence are decentralized and self-organized systems, capable of working together toward a common goal – attacking networks.
The news comes as President Trump tweets opposition to take-down efforts by the tech giants.
T-Mobile alerts millions of its customers to a breach of its website that resulted in subscriber names, zip codes, phone numbers, email addresses and account numbers being stolen.
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