Month: January 2024
Exposing the ransomware lie to “leave hospitals alone”
Ransomware gangs are getting more ruthless to increase the pressure on their victims. Now, even swatting cancer patients seems to be on the table.
Read moreAirTags stalking lawsuit alleges Apple’s negligence in protecting victims
Apple may be found negligent in an Airtags stalking lawsuit, but it has made improvements that may help potential victims
Read morePolice investigate sexual assault on an avatar
UK Police are investigating a sexual assault on the avatar of a girl aged under 16 that caused psychological trauma.
Read moreHow AI hallucinations are making bug hunting harder
People using LLMs for bug bounty hunts are wasting developers’ time argues the lead developer of cURL. And he’s probably right.
Read moreExplained: SMTP smuggling
Researchers have found flaws in the way SMTP servers handle messages, allowing them to send spoofed emails to and from targets.
Read moreFacebook introduces another way to track you – Link History
Facebook has announced it will roll out a new option called Link History to mobile users around the world. What does that mean?
Read more23andMe blames “negligent” breach victims, says it’s their own fault
23andMe has responded in a letter to legal representatives of data breach victims that they were to blame themselves for re-using passwords
Read moreMicrosoft disables ms-appinstaller after malicious use
Microsoft decided to disable App Installer links by default after it noticed several access brokers using the handler to spread malware.
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