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Mozilla patched a zero day uncovered at Pwn2Own in Firefox in 22 hours on Friday.
Mike Mimoso talks to Duo Security co-founder and CTO Jon Oberheide at RSA Conference about Google’s BeyondCorp security model, enforcing perimeter security, how endpoint security has evolved through the years, and the future of passwords.
Hackers pulled off a VM escape and took down Adobe Flash, Microsoft Windows and Edge, Apple Safari and macOS, and Mozilla Firefox at Pwn2Own 2017.
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including Pwn2Own 2017, Microsoft’s silence around February’s Patch Tuesday, and a nasty SAP bug.
On the first day of Pwn2Own 2017 hackers poked holes in Adobe Reader, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Ubuntu Linux.
WhatsApp and Telegram patched vulnerabilities in the last week that could have let an attacker take over a user’s account.
For a long time, exploit kits were the most prolific malware distribution vehicle available to attackers. Where did they go and what’s replaced them?
Adobe fixed seven vulnerabilities, six that could lead to code execution, in Flash Player on Tuesday.
The recently patched REST API Endpoint vulnerability in WordPress could be leveraged to pull off stored cross-site scripting attacks.
Google paid out $38,000 in bounty rewards tied to flaws it fixed with a Chrome 57 browser update.
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