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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSMaintainers of the world’s most popular open source media player, VLC, has issued the biggest single set of security fixes in the program’s history.
Google has expanded its internet safety guide for children with techniques and games to help them be more info-literate online.
Phishing attacks host every kind of malware and ransomware attack but what’s worse is that these attacks are on the rise. Starting in 2012, ransomware took the Internet by storm, thanks to latest phishing techniques. Unsuspecting and unprepared users, both individuals and businesses, found their screens frozen, their data no longer their own, and the […]
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Threat actors increasingly using malicious URLs, HTTPS domains, file-sharing sites in email attacks, FireEye says.
Web analytics firm plugs a hole in its platform that allowed attackers to open a reverse shell that could be used to attack the service.
Microsoft is adding a protected section to its cloud storage.
A nation-state group possibly out of China has attacked cell carrier networks in search of data on high-value individuals.
Researchers have found samples of malware that targets a recently-disclosed, unpatched MacOS vulnerability.
Be prepared by following these five steps so you don't have to pay a ransom to get your data back.
Here's a way to keep secrets safe in memory, even in a world of hardware-level leakage due to tricks like Rambleed, Spectre and more.
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