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Quad Nations Pledge to Develop a Secure Technology Ecosystem

By CertX September 28, 2021September 28, 2021
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EU Condemns Alleged Russian Hacking in Run up to German Election

By CertX September 28, 2021September 28, 2021
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European Police Dismantle Group Involved in Cybercrime

By CertX September 21, 2021September 21, 2021
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Illegal Unlocking of AT&T Phones: Pakistani Citizen Sentenced to Prison in U.S

By CertX September 21, 2021September 21, 2021
Security Updates

US General Promises Crackdown against Foreign-based Cyberattacks

By CertX September 15, 2021September 16, 2021
Cyber Crime

Cybersecurity Viewed as Grave Risk in Wake of 9/11

By CertX September 13, 2021September 16, 2021
Company News

BladeHawk hackers stake out Kurds with forged Android apps

By CertX September 8, 2021September 8, 2021
Security Updates

Ransomware Attack Could Impact Food Supply Chain: Warns FBI

By CertX September 7, 2021September 7, 2021

Over Two Billion Devices Still Revealed To BlueBorne Threats

By CertX September 14, 2018
Cyber Crime

One year after analysts revealed the Bluetooth flaws dubbed BlueBorne, more than two billion devices are considered to yet be unprotected to threats, either because their owners have collapsed to install fixes or so as to the reality that no fixes are acquirable.

Microsoft Fixes Windows Zero-Day Revealed via Twitter

By CertX September 13, 2018
Operating System

Tuesday updates of Microsoft’s Patch for September 2018 state over sixty flaws, containing a zero-day unveiled by a analyst and exploited briefed after by a menace actor. The progressive exploited bug, known as CVE-2018-8440, was unveiled on August 27 by an analyst who exercises the online moniker SandboxEscaper.

Adobe Fixes Bugs in Flash Player and ColdFusion

By CertX September 13, 2018
Vulnerability Alerts

Patch of Adobe Tuesday updates state a total number of 10 bugs in Flash Player and ColdFusion for September 2018, however none of the bugs seem harmful. Merely one security flaw has been fixed in Flash Player. Version 31.0.0.108 patches CVE-2018-15967, a benefit acceleration problem that can lead to details Continue Reading

VPN Firms Announce New Fixes for Benefits Acceleration Vulnerability

By CertX September 11, 2018September 11, 2018
VPN

VPN – Virtual private network service providers namely; ProtonVPN and NordVPN have created another effort to fix a possibly significant benefit acceleration flaw that they initially proven to state some months ago.

Zerodium Reveals Bug That Lets Code Implementation in Tor Browser

By CertX September 11, 2018September 11, 2018
browser

Make use of acquisition company Zerodium has revealed a NoScript flaw that can be exploited to implement absolute JavaScript code in the Tor Browser equal if the extreme security level is utilized. Zerodium revealed the vulnerability and offered directions on how it can be created in a individual content posted Continue Reading

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