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Cryptopolitan on MSNMicrosoft caught in crossfire of U.S.-China cyber warOn Friday, China’s Cyber Security Association said the U.S. used a flaw in Microsoft’s messaging service to steal military ...
Cisco Talos discloses five vulnerabilities in cyber security firmware used on Dell Latitude and Precision devices, including one that could enable an attacker to log on with a spring onion.
By Alimat Aliyeva The hacker group Secret Blizzard (also known as Turla), which is believed to be linked to Russia's FS ...
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PCMag UK on MSNSwipe Right for a Cyberattack: Dating Sites, EV Chargers, and Sex ToysThat’s not to say it’s all doom and gloom, however. Sex toy company Lovense got around to patching a vulnerability that could ...
Some of the world’s biggest technology giants and multinational corporations have established artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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France 24 on MSNTwelve-day war: Impact of Iran’s strikes censored by IsraelA month after the end of the conflict between Iran and Israel, the damage caused by the Islamic republic remains unclear ...
A coordinated phishing campaign has breached sensitive patient data at several cancer care providers affiliated with a Tennessee-based network of oncology practices.
Russian state-sponsored APT Secret Blizzard has used ISP-level AitM attacks to infect diplomatic devices with malware.
Hackers redirect victims’ internet traffic and deliver malware as part of the intelligence-gathering operation. Read more at ...
The FSB cyberespionage group known as Turla seems to have used its control of Russia’s network infrastructure to meddle with ...
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