Vivaldi 5.4 launches with Rocker Gestures and Web Panel improvements
Vivaldi 5.4 for the desktop introduces several new usability features. Web Panels are a central feature of the browser. They are displayed in a small sidebar on the left side by default…
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$6 million heist targets video game skin trading site
Categories: Business Tags: game Tags: video game Tags: trading Tags: skins Tags: CS: GO Tags: compromised Tags: website Tags: steam We take a look at reports of a huge raid on a popular video game skin trading site. |
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Nearly 2,000 Signal users affected by Twilio phishing attack
Categories: News Categories: Social engineering Not all phishing campaigns are after your bank details. In the case of the Twilio breach, attackers were after three particular Signal accounts. |
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Cybercriminals Developing BugDrop Malware to Bypass Android Security Features
In a sign that malicious actors continue to find ways to work around Google Play Store security protections, researchers have spotted a previously undocumented Android dropper trojan that’s currently in development.
“This new malware tries to abuse de…
Manual scan compared to Virus Total scan
Was looking at an MSI file today and again found a right click scan with latest updates flags the file as safe but an VT scan detects the file. I still wonder why…
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Hoaxshell – An Unconventional Windows Reverse Shell, Currently Undetected By Microsoft Defender And Various Other AV Solutions, Solely Based On Http(S) Traffic
hoaxshell is an unconventional Windows reverse shell, currently undetected by Microsoft Defender and possibly other AV solutions as it is solely based on http(s) traffic. The tool is easy to use, it generates it’s own PowerShell payload and it suppor…
New Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Being Exploited in the Wild
Google on Tuesday rolled out patches for Chrome browser for desktops to contain an actively exploited high-severity zero-day flaw in the wild.
Tracked as CVE-2022-2856, the issue has been described as a case of insufficient validation of untrusted inp…
Australian court overturns ‘Google is a publisher’ decision
Australia’s High Court has overturned the 2020 decision that search results pointing to news stories make Google a publisher.
That case concerned a lawyer named George Defteros, who was…
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Update Chrome now! Google issues patch for zero day spotted in the wild
Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities Categories: News Tags: 104.0.5112.101 Tags: Google Tags: Chrome Tags: CVE-2022-2852 Tags: CVE-2022-2856 Tags: CVE-2022-2854 Tags: CVE-2022-2853 Tags: UAF Tags: heap buffer overflow Google issued an update that includes 11 security fixes. One of the vulnerabilities is labeled as “Critical” and one of the vulnerabilities that is labeled as “High” exists in the wild. |
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