S3 Ep117: The crypto crisis that wasn’t (and farewell forever to Win 7) [Audio + Text]
Tell us in the comments… What’s the REAL reason there was no Windows 9? (No theory too far-fetched!)
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Tell us in the comments… What’s the REAL reason there was no Windows 9? (No theory too far-fetched!)
Red Balloon Security disclosed multiple, critical architectural vulnerabilities in the Siemens SIMATIC and SIPLUS S7-1500 Series PLC that allow for bypass of all protected boot features. These vulnerabilities affect over 120 different models of the Sie…
During the month of November, researchers at the cybersecurity firm LookingGlass examined the most significant vulnerabilities in the financial services industry in the United States. The company looked at assets with public internet-facing assets from…
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Twitter claims that “The data is likely a collection of data already publicly available online through different sources.”
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Twitter Denies Any Hack Attack in 200M Account Leak Scare
This Tuesday, Microsoft released the first scheduled updates for its users for the year 2023.…
Microsoft Patch Tuesday January 2023 Arrives With 98 Bug Fixes on Latest Hacking News | Cyber Security News, Hacking Tools and Penetration Testing Cour…
Cisco has acknowledged one critical (CVE-2023-20025) and two medium-severity (CVE-2023-20026, CVE-2023-20045) vulnerabilities affecting some of its Small Business series of routers, but won’t be fixing them as the devices “have entered the …
A total of 98 vulnerabilities were fixed on January Patch Tuesday 2023 by Microsoft, including a zero-day vulnerability that was exploited actively, and a handful of other weaknesses. This Patch Tuesday 2023 marks the first of the year, and it covers f…
Researchers have discovered cryptographic vulnerabilities in Swiss-based secure messaging application Threema that may have allowed attackers to do things like break authentication or recover users’ long-term private keys. The vulnerabilities have been…
Get ’em while they’re hot. And get ’em for the very last time, if you still have Windows 7 or 8.1…
It’s remotely triggerable, but attackers would already have pretty deep network access if they could “prime” your server for compromise.