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Apple Fixes KRACK Vulnerabilities in Boot Camp

By CertX July 10, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Apple has announced a recent update for its Boot Camp usefulness to state flaws narrated to the wireless Key Reinstallation Attacks – KRACK that were revealed late previous year. A total of 10 KRACK flaws were revealed in October 2017, entire influencing the Wi-Fi normal itself and reducing entire Wi-Fi Continue Reading

Intel Fixes Security Bugs in Processor Diagnostic Tool

By CertX July 10, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Intel has updated its Processor Diagnostic Tool to address flaws that could chance to random code implementation and increase of rights. The Intel Processor Diagnostic Tool is a part of software planned to confirm the purpose of an Intel processor. It can inspect for brand recognition and operating incidence, test Continue Reading

Timehop’s Database Violated Cooperating Data of Millions of Users

By CertX July 9, 2018
Cyber Crime

An app named Timehop that re-surfaces your very old photographs and posts by linking to your social media profiles. It was exposed that its cloud computing environment was breached and the data of 21 million users was theft on this July 4. The theft data encompassed frequently of email addresses Continue Reading

Google Patches Harmful Android Bugs

By CertX July 6, 2018July 6, 2018
Operating System

Google has released the set of Android fixes of July 2018, this week, which is to address tens of flaws in the mobile operating system, and it contains numerous harmful bugs. The Internet giant stated about eleven flaws as a part of the 2018-07-01 security fix level, containing about three Continue Reading

Thunderbird Succeeds in Obtaining its EFAIL Patch

By CertX July 5, 2018
Email

Thunderbird has shoved code with patches for a dozen security flaws, containing the EFAIL encryption mess that occurred this May 2018. The EFAIL- precise patches state two flaws in Thunderbird’s managing of encoded messages: CVE-2018-12372, in which a hacker can create S/MIME and PGP decryption oracles in HTML messages; and Continue Reading

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