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Update Flash (and Adobe Acrobat) now!

Posted on July 11, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Flash: “I’ve got a critical vulnerability.” Acrobat: “hold my beer…” Continue reading Update Flash (and Adobe Acrobat) now!→

Posted in 30.0.0.134, adobe, adobe flash, APSB18-24, CVE-2018-5007, CVE-2018-5008

Why Bitcoin’s about to give up one of its closely guarded secrets

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Roll up, roll up, the Bitcoin Core developers are finally set to reveal the cryptocurrency’s alert key. Continue reading Why Bitcoin’s about to give up one of its closely guarded secrets→

Posted in Bitcoin, cryptocurrency

Flash zero-day exploit. Act now!

Posted on June 7, 2018 by Mark Stockley

A newly discovered flaw in the Flash Player is being exploited in the wild – update Flash, or remove it. Continue reading Flash zero-day exploit. Act now!→

Posted in 30.0.0.113, adobe flash, CVE-2018-5002

The Zip Slip vulnerability – what you need to know

Posted on June 6, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Research by security firm Snyk has revealed that thousands of projects may be affected by a serious vulnerability, one so simple you’ll need to put a cushion on your desk before you read any further (in case of involuntary headdesk injury). … Continue reading The Zip Slip vulnerability – what you need to know→

Posted in BWAIN, Vulnerability, zip slip

Watch out: photo editor apps hiding malware on Google Play

Posted on May 10, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Innocent-looking apps with ad clicker malware have bypassed Google’s safeguards Continue reading Watch out: photo editor apps hiding malware on Google Play→

Posted in Android, Google, Guerilla, malware, SophosLabs

Google Maps open redirect flaw abused by scammers

Posted on May 1, 2018 by Mark Stockley

A bug in Google Maps has turned it into a better URL shortener for crooks than goo.gl Continue reading Google Maps open redirect flaw abused by scammers→

Posted in Google, Google Maps, OBB-292851, open redirect

How porn bots abuse government websites

Posted on April 20, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Bots run by shady websites are creating thousands of phantom pages Continue reading How porn bots abuse government websites→

Posted in .gov, open redirect, porn, Security threats

3 critical Flash vulnerabilities patched. Update now!

Posted on April 11, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Cybercriminals love that you run Flash. Don’t. Continue reading 3 critical Flash vulnerabilities patched. Update now!→

Posted in adobe flash, CVE-2018-4932, CVE-2018-4933, CVE-2018-4934, CVE-2018-4935, CVE-2018-4936, CVE-2018-4937

How ODNS keeps your browsing habits secret

Posted on April 10, 2018 by Mark Stockley

“Oblivious DNS” keeps your DNS traffic private without retooling the internet Continue reading How ODNS keeps your browsing habits secret→

Posted in dns, Oblivious DNS, ODNS, privacy

150 million MyFitnessPal accounts compromised – here’s what to do

Posted on March 30, 2018 by Mark Stockley

Under Armour’s hugely popular fitness tracker, MyFitnessPal, has been hacked. Continue reading 150 million MyFitnessPal accounts compromised – here’s what to do→

Posted in "Under Armour", Data loss, MyFitnessPal

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