Google’s reCaptcha Cracked Again

Google’s reCaptcha service has been cracked by researchers who devised an automated attack called unCaptcha that can break the service with 85 percent accuracy. Continue reading Google’s reCaptcha Cracked Again

Google to Ditch Public Key Pinning in Chrome

Google says upcoming version of Chrome will deprecate the browser’s support for HTTP public key pinning. Continue reading Google to Ditch Public Key Pinning in Chrome

Apache OpenOffice Update Patches Four Vulnerabilities

Apache OpenOffice patches four vulnerabilities tied its suite of free office applications impacting it word processing and graphics applications. Continue reading Apache OpenOffice Update Patches Four Vulnerabilities

Google Patches ‘High Severity’ Browser Bug

Google began pushing out updates to its desktop browser Friday with a patch that repairs a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability. Continue reading Google Patches ‘High Severity’ Browser Bug

Slack Plugs ‘Severe’ SAML User Authentication Hole

Cloud-based communications platform Slack finished patching a severe security hole Thursday affecting portions of its platform that used Security Assertion Markup Language for user authentication. Continue reading Slack Plugs ‘Severe’ SAML User Authentication Hole

Two Critical Vulnerabilities Found In Inmarsat’s SATCOM Systems

Global satellite telecommunications company Inmarsat is warning customers of two critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to infiltrate a ship’s on-board computer system. Continue reading Two Critical Vulnerabilities Found In Inmarsat’s SATCOM Systems

Hackers Prepping IOTroop Botnet with Exploits

Researchers warn that hackers have weaponized a vulnerability that could be used in an IOTroop (or Reaper) attack, bringing the likelihood of an attack one step closer. Continue reading Hackers Prepping IOTroop Botnet with Exploits