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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSVendors spooked over bug that could open the door to man-in-the-middle attacks and more
New research has heightened an already urgent call to abandon SHA-1, a cryptographic algorithm still used in many popular online services.
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The following are five excellent cyber tools that deliver palpable benefits to businesses.
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Looks like the Snake ransomware was created especially for network-wide attacks.
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Security lapse or security blunder? -- Private data of 56M Americans exposed from China is apparently taken from...
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Web forum admins urged to update to latest version Codoforum, the PHP forum software used by thousands of websites, has been patched against a stored cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability that coul
Relax: Nic Cage deepfakes aren't going anywhere. It's only "maliciously misleading" impersonations that are now verboten.
A letter sent to the Google CEO by Privacy International claims bloatware has allowed a privacy and security hole to open almost unnoticed.
If that bill passes, you can say bye-bye to YouTube, says one content creator.
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