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Mozilla Announces: ‘Web-Accessible’ Attributes Require ‘Secure Contexts’

By CertX January 18, 2018January 18, 2018
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Mozilla has confirmed to additional securing down the Internet with the declaration that developers can only acquire new Firefox attributes from what it demands “secure contexts”. The determination means that websites willing to fingerprint or sneak on users with Web characteristics will still be competent to, however only over HTTPS. Continue Reading

Oracle Releases Vulnerabilities Across Numerous Products

By CertX January 17, 2018
Security Updates

The January 2018 Oracle Critical Patch Update (CPU) patches about 237 new security susceptibilities all over hundreds of Oracle products, containing the company’s broadly practiced Oracle Database Server and Java SE. The CPU comprises of patche for the Java Virtual Machine and four other susceptible modules within the Oracle Database Continue Reading

Harmful Chrome Extensions Influenced Over Half Million Users

By CertX January 16, 2018January 16, 2018
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According to a report by ICEBRG, over half a million users became the victim by four harmful Chrome extensions that impacted across the world, including workers of major organizations. Such extensions were probably practiced to conduct click scam and/or search engine optimization (SEO) management, but they could have also been Continue Reading

Oracle Says Nothing on Meltdown or Spectre Vulnerabilities

By CertX January 15, 2018January 15, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Oracle keeps silence over the Meltdown or Spectre susceptibilities are a problem for its hardware. It has no answer to deliver to the media except “no comment”, making it a prominent run-away from the Intel’s list of x86 merchants’ consultancies on how to manage the dual problems. Oracle obviously functions Continue Reading

Meltdown Updates Ruined Several Ubuntu Systems

By CertX January 12, 2018January 12, 2018
Security Updates

Canonical was enforced to announce an additional round of Ubuntu updates that describe the freshly revealed CPU vulnerabilities after few users criticized that their systems no longer struck after installing the primary fixes. The Canonical announced Ubuntu updates designed to moderate Spectre and Meltdown on January 9, two newly revealed Continue Reading

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