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His prediction was called a "Law", though it was an exhortation to engineering excellence as much it was an estimate.
Lees meerAdmin-level holes in websites are always a bad thing... and for "bad", read "worse" if it's an e-commerce site.
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Lees meerTurns out that the Windows 11 Snipping Tool has the same "aCropalypse" data leakage bug as Pixel phones. Here's how to work around the problem...
Lees meerWhat if the "safe" images you shared after carefully cropping them... had some or all of the "unsafe" pixels left behind anyway?
Lees meerAs the misquote goes, "Once is misfortune..." This is the second time, and you know what Lady Bracknell had to say about that...
Lees meerDespite its usually inflexible 0-day disclosure policy, Google is keeping four mobile modem bugs semi-secret due to likely ease of exploitation.
Lees meerWorried about rogue apps? Unsure about the new Outlook zero-day? Clear advice in plain English... just like old times, with Duck and Chet!
Lees meerAn email you haven't even looked at yet could be used to trick Outlook into helping crooks to logon as you.
Lees meerIn the game of cricket, 111 is an unauspicious number, but for Firefox, there doesn't seem to be much to worry about this month.
Lees meerLinux doesn't BSoD. It has oopses and panics instead. (We show you how to make a kernel module to explore further.)
Lees meerIt's not exactly data theft, but it's worrying close to "unintentional treachery" - apparently because it's great for marketing purposes
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Lees meerSecurity bugs in the very code you've been told you must have to improve the security of your computer...
Lees meerDevices seized, suspects interrogated and arrested, allegedly connected to devastating cyberattack on University Hospital in Düsseldorf.
Lees meerWondering which cybercrime tools, techniques and procedures to focus on? How about any and all of them?
Lees meerRogue software packages. Rogue "sysadmins". Rogue keyloggers. Rogue authenticators. Rogue ROGUES!
Lees meerSeems the crooks implanted a keylogger via a vulnerable media app (LastPass politely didn't say which one!) on a developer's home computer.
Lees meerEven in Apple's and Google's "walled gardens", there are plenty of 2FA apps that are either dangerously incompetent, or unrepentantly malicious. (Or perhaps both.)
Lees meerEver paid hush money to crooks who broke into your network? Wondered how much you can trust them?
Lees meerEven in Apple's and Google's "walled gardens", there are plenty of 2FA apps that are either dangerously incompetent, or unrepentantly malicious. (Or perhaps both.)
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