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2019-04-04 12:17:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
Facebook won’t ask for your email password any more

What's that you say - Facebook was asking for the password to your email account? Yes, sometimes it was.

Facebook Privacy Social Networks Authentication Oauth Password Security Passwords
2019-04-04 11:06:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
Apache needs a patchy! Carpe Diem, update now

A flaw in the world’s most popular web server could give an attacker a way to gain full control of Unix-based systems.

Security Threats Vulnerability Apache Carpe Diem Httpd
2019-04-04 11:00:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
SAS 2019 to Tackle APTs, Supply Chains and More

The Security Analyst Summit 2019 heads to Singapore where elite researchers, top cybersecurity firms and global law enforcement agencies fight cybercrime.

Security Analyst Summit Kaspersky SAS 2019 SAS Unplugged Shadowhammer Singapore Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS
2019-04-04 09:46:00 UTC
The Daily Swig
The Daily Swig
JavaScript sniffer slingers duke it out to control vulnerable websites

Magecart and more under the spotlight

2019-04-04 08:18:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Private data of 540 million Facebook users exposed in plain text

By Waqas

Unprotected Amazon Web Services has a new victim and it’s Facebook users. It’s just been a year since the Cambridge Analytics scandal made headlines the world in which Facebook failed to secure its users’ information. Now the cybersecurity firm UpGuard’s researchers have identified the presence of another unsecure Facebook database that has been publicly posted […]

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Leaks Privacy Security Amazon AWS Facebook LEAKS Security Social Media
2019-04-04 08:18:00 UTC
HackRead
HackRead
Private data of 540 million Facebook users exposed in plain text

By Waqas

Unprotected Amazon Web Services has a new victim and it’s Facebook users. It’s just been a year since the Cambridge Analytics scandal made headlines the world in which Facebook failed to secure its users’ information. Now the cybersecurity firm UpGuard’s researchers have identified the presence of another unsecure Facebook database that has been publicly posted […]

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Leaks Privacy Security Amazon AWS Facebook LEAKS Security Social Media
2019-04-03 23:27:00 UTC
Naked Security | Sophos
Naked Security | Sophos
Ep. 026 – Android bloatware, hackable routers and website attacks [PODCAST]

Here's our latest podcast - enjoy!

Podcast Android Bloatware Cybersecurity Exploit Iot Malware Naked Security Podcast Spyware Vulnerability WAF
2019-04-03 21:27:00 UTC
ThreatPost
ThreatPost
Nvidia Fixes 8 High-Severity Flaws Allowing DoS, Code Execution

Nvidia has patched eight high-severity flaws in its Tegra processors, which could enable denial of service and code execution.

Hacks Vulnerabilities Jetson Tx1 Jetson Tx2 Kernel Driver Nvidia Nvidia Patch Nvidia Tegra Security Update
2019-04-03 20:34:00 UTC
Ars Technica
Ars Technica
Elizabeth Warren wants jail time for CEOs in Equifax-style breaches

Should more CEOs go to jail after data breaches? Elizabeth Warren thinks so.

Policy Criminal Penalties Data Breaches Elizabeth Warren Equifax
2019-04-03 20:34:00 UTC
Ars Technica
Ars Technica
Elizabeth Warren wants jail time for CEOs in Equifax-style breaches

Should more CEOs go to jail after data breaches? Elizabeth Warren thinks so.

Policy Criminal Penalties Data Breaches Elizabeth Warren Equifax

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