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Vulnerabilities could allow attackers to stop charging process, says Positive Technologies.
A fake survey promises free airline tickets via WhatsApp.
Coinhive holds the number-one malware spot for the 13th month in a row, says Check Point.
Guidelines will assist the supply chain in their duty of care to other network users
As many of you know me, I’m quite serious about security and therefore a believer in the theory that a service which is not reachable (e.g. from the Internet) cannot be attacked as easily as one that it. Looking at password managers this makes choosing not that easy. Sure there is Keepass and the descendants, […]
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Managed Health Services of Indiana Health Plan announced two security incidents.
A cybersecurity firm reportedly aided progressive group of Democrats in spreading fake news to take down Roy Moore.
A hardware-agnostic page cache attack targets operating systems.
Expired web certificates expose users to man-in-the-middle attacks