Researchers Demonstrate New Side-Channel Attack on Homomorphic Encryption
A group of academics from the North Carolina State University and Dokuz Eylul University have demonstrated what they say is the "first side-channel attack" on homomorphic encryption that could…
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FS Protection PC 18.3 releases (beta)
FS Protection PC 18.3 releases
FS Protection PC 18.3 releases will be posted under this thread.
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Release 18.3 beta 1 (4.80.51…
Avast released free decryptor for HermeticRansom victims in Ukraine
Avast has released a decryptor for the HermeticRansom ransomware strain used in targeted attacks against Ukrainian systems over the past ten days.
The decryptor is offered as a…
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Question about the detection rate of Anti Virus for android? I explain my question below.
On the AV Comparatives test: https://www.av-comparatives.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/avc_stalkerware_2021.pdf
Different AV’s have different detection rates. Here they used 20…
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LibreOffice Update Thread
LibreOffice 7.0.4, the fourth minor release of the LibreOffice 7.0 family, is available to download from link below:
Download LibreOffice | LibreOffice – Free Office Suite – Based on OpenOffice…
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AdGuard Blog: Privacy Sandbox on Android and how it will affect you
AdGuard always keeps a close eye on industry news that affects privacy issues. Google recently introduced the Privacy Sandbox which will largely determine the future of privacy of Android…
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Don’t fall for the “Donate to help children in Ukraine” scam
A spam email making the rounds encourages recipients to donate for Ukraine’s children and refugees. But they want your cryptocurrency and, bizarrely, NFTs.
The post Don’t fall for the “Donate to help children in Ukraine” scam appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Samsung might be throttling the performance of 10,000 apps
We’ve seen several cases over the years of smartphone manufacturers limiting the performance of a select number of apps, ostensibly in order to claw back battery life. Now, it looks like…
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Researchers Demonstrate New Side-Channel Attack on Homomorphic Encryption
A group of academics from the North Carolina State University and Dokuz Eylul University have demonstrated what they say is the “first side-channel attack” on homomorphic encryption that could be exploited to leak data as the encryption process is und…