Threatpost News Wrap, March 17, 2017
Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including Pwn2Own 2017, Microsoft’s silence around February’s Patch Tuesday, and a nasty SAP bug.
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Mike Mimoso and Chris Brook discuss the news of the week, including Pwn2Own 2017, Microsoft’s silence around February’s Patch Tuesday, and a nasty SAP bug.
Hackers could’ve exploited Steam users just by tricking them into visiting a user profile. Continue reading How Hackers Could Have Pwned You With a Nasty Steam Bug
Welcome to the digital afterlife. Continue reading Facebook Says a Bunch of Living Users Are Dead
Is it normal open-world jank, or something more serious. Continue reading How Buggy Is ‘Mafia III’ Right Now?
The market for iPhone hacks is booming. Continue reading You Can Now Make $1.5 Million For Jailbreaking The iPhone
One year later, Stagefright still leaves some Android phones vulnerable to hacks. Continue reading Google Hacker Finds Way To Exploit Yet Another ‘Stagefright’ Bug
WordPress is one of the most popular and reliable content management systems on the market, and for this reason it is also one of the most frequently targeted platform for hackers. Websites that are running older versions of WordPress are often vulnera… Continue reading WordPress 4.5.3 fixes several security bugs
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A 10-year-old kid from Finland found a bug allowing access
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: 10-year-old Kid Hacks Instagram, Gets $10,000 Reward from Facebook
Continue reading 10-year-old Kid Hacks Instagram, Gets $10,000 Reward from Facebook