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Google Chrome 38 gets HUGE patch this month

By CertX October 11, 2014October 11, 2014
Security Updates

Google released the latest version of Chrome browser fixing almost around 159 security vulnerabilities. It’s usually not often that Google addresses too many security patches simultaneously. Out of 159 bugs, 113 fixes related to minor vulnerabilities. Google also patched multiple high-risk vulnerabilities and one highly critical flaw in the V8 Continue Reading

PayPal flaw leverages access to blocked accounts

By CertX October 11, 2014
Security Updates

Global payment service provider PayPal is exposed to security threat that allows intruders to gain access to blocked accounts without providing further security information. The issue resides in the mobile API responsible for filtering of account access restrictions. Benjamin Kunz Mejri from Vulnerability Laboratory discovered the vulnerability and reported to Continue Reading

Joomla CRITICAL vulnerability PATCHED!!

By CertX October 4, 2014
Security Updates

Joomla, a widely used content management system (CMS) gets new security update which rectifies issues present in the previously released security patch. Earlier Joomla versions 3.3.5, 3.2.6 and 2.5.26 were rolled out to patch remote file inclusion and denial-of-service (DoS) attack. But later on, Joomla developer requested users to halt Continue Reading

TRIPLE rewards in Google Chrome bug bounties

By CertX October 4, 2014
Security Updates

Bug bounties play a huge role in finding out security threats that make vendor applications more stable and at the same time researchers get monetary benefits, so we can say it’s a win-win situation for everyone. Google has also realized the importance and thus increased the payment of bug bounty Continue Reading

iPhone 6 TouchID scanner susceptible to hacking.

By CertX September 25, 2014September 26, 2014
Security Updates

As far as Apple TouchID fingerprint security scanner is concerned it is pretty much the same as what we had in iPhone 5s. Apple iPhone 6 TouchID is still prone to hacking like last year’s TouchID. It plays a vital part in the company’s upcoming mobile payment service. According to Continue Reading

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