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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSXSS and RCE marked down for vulnerabilities
A trio of Alabama hospitals have decided to pay for a decryption key.
Rogue digital certificates and a not-so-random PRNG
A group called Phosphorous has been trying to access Microsoft-based email accounts of people associated with the campaign.
Android smartphones are vulnerable to a zero-day exploit that Google thought it had patched for good two years ago.
The US, UK and Australian governments last week officially urged Facebook to halt its plans for end-to-end encryption.
Accessibility comes with security risks
The EU's top court ruled that platforms like Facebook can be ordered to proactively seek out and delete all copies of illegal content.
Police could set up transceivers outside a building and compare spectrograms of suspects walking vs. crime scene footage.
By Waqas
For many companies, data compliance regulations (GDPR) are a huge burden, and one that’s only getting heavier.
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