Maintenance Mode aims to keep phone data private during repairs

Categories: News

Tags: Samsung

Tags: mobile

Tags: cellphone

Tags: device

Tags: maintenance mode

Tags: privacy

Tags: security

Tags: data

Tags: snooping

Tags: repairs

Tags: fix

We take a look at a new mode developed by Samsung which aims to keep data safe during a repair.

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Fake Proof-of-Concepts used to lure security professionals

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

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Tags: PoC

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Tags: Leiden

Tags: GitHub

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Tags: AbuseIPDB

Researchers from Leiden University analyzed many thousands of Proof-of-Concepts and found that 10 percent of those they found on GitHub are malicious

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New streaming ad technology plays hide-and-seek with gamers

Categories: News

Tags: Amazon

Tags: Twitch

Tags: Prime

Tags: streaming

Tags: gamer

Tags: gaming

Tags: advert

Tags: advertising

Tags: in-game

We take a look at new form of ad tech for Twitch streaming viewers, but not players. How does it work? Can it even be successful?

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Critical OpenSSL fix due Nov 1—what you need to know

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Tags: fix

Tags: bug

Tags: vulnerability

Tags: exploit

Tags: attack

Tags: patch

Tags: update

Tags: OpenSSL

Tags: v3

Tags: v1

Tags: 3.0.5.

Version 3.0.7 of OpenSSL will fix the software’s first critical issue for six years.

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Chrome users, you have 3 months to say goodbye to Windows 7 and 8.1

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Tags: Google Chrome

Tags: Chrome 110

Tags: Windows 7

Tags: Windows 10

Tags: Windows 11

Tags: Windows 8.1

Tags: Windows Subsystem for Android

Tags: WSA

Chrome will not be there for you when Microsoft ends its Extended Security Updates program for legacy Windows versions early next year.

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A cyber threat hunter talks about what he’s learned in his 16+ year cybersecurity career

Categories: Business

Hiep Hinh breaks down his threat hunting career and shares tips and best practices for those looking to become a cyber threat hunter (or who are just interested to listen!).

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Manufacturing Cybersecurity: Trends & Survey Response

Credit to Author: Mayumi Nishimura| Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 00:00:00 +0000

Based on our survey of over 900 ICS security leaders in the United States, Germany, and Japan, we dig deeper into each industry’s challenges and present Trend Micro’s recommendations.

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Google execs knew 'Incognito mode' failed to protect privacy, suit claims

A federal judge in California is considering motions to dismiss a lawsuit against Google that alleges the company misled them into believing their privacy was being protected while using Incognito mode in the Chrome browser.

The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District Court of California by five users more than two years ago, is now awaiting a recent motion by those plaintiffs for two class-action certifications.

The first would cover all Chrome users with a Google account who accessed a non-Google website containing Google tracking or advertising code and who were in “Incognito mode”; the second covers all Safari, Edge, and Internet Explorer users with a Google account who accessed a non-Google website containing Google tracking or advertising code while in “private browsing mode.” 

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