Feds Dismantle Dark Web Credentials Market
Meanwhile, authorities are aggressively going after former users of the Webstresser DDoS-for-hire service. Go to Source
Meanwhile, authorities are aggressively going after former users of the Webstresser DDoS-for-hire service. Go to Source
Firefox 65 rolls out new redesigned privacy controls as part of Mozilla’s anti-tracking promise. Go to Source
The bug allows iPhone users to FaceTime other iOS users and eavesdrop on their conversations – even when the other end of the line doesn’t pick up. Go to Source
Forward-thinking predictions for the year ahead from some of the cybersecurity industry’s wisest minds. Go to Source
The YouTube competitor said that it was hopeful that it’s containing the damage. Go to Source
Cyberattackers are targeting a pair of just-patched vulnerabilities that allow remote unauthenticated information disclosure leading to remote code-execution. Go to Source
The development team of the vulnerable Total Donations plugin appears to have abandoned it, and did not respond to inquiries from researchers. Go to Source
LabKey Server version 18.3.0-61806.763, released on January 16, patches all three issues, so users should update as soon as possible. Go to Source
From a massive GDPR fine on a big tech company, to an emergency government security alert, here are the top security stories of the week. Go to Source
A spate of phishing emails with Word attachments deliver both the Gandcrab ransomware and Ursnif executable. Go to Source