Libya-based hackers using coronavirus pandemic to spread mobile surveillance malware
The drastic spread of coronavirus across the world has not stopped cybercriminals from exploiting fear to hack into devices.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 18, 2020 | Malware |
The drastic spread of coronavirus across the world has not stopped cybercriminals from exploiting fear to hack into devices.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 18, 2020 | Web CMS |
An analysis found these web frameworks to be the most-targeted by cybercriminals in 2019.
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 18, 2020 | Microsoft |
Azure Red Flag: Microsoft Accidentally Fixes Cloud Config ‘Bug’ Go to Source Researchers detail a misconfiguration in Microsoft’s Azure cloud platform that could have given hackers carte blanche access to a targeted...
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 18, 2020 | Apple |
Scissor switches in, plus a silicon upgrade As predicted, Apple is steadily purging its laptop line of the fault-prone butterfly keyboard, which infuriated punters and genius bar techies alike.…
Read MorePosted by Auto Poster | Mar 18, 2020 | Cisco |
Cisco on Wednesday announced that it has patched a total of five vulnerabilities in its SD-WAN solution, including three that have been assigned a “high severity” rating. read more
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