December 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: ‘Tis the season for vigilance

The final Patch Tuesday of the year is almost upon us! This is the time of year when we want to relax and enjoy the holidays, but we need to be extra vigilant to detect and respond to suspicious activity. Many in the retail industry have placed our sys… Continue reading December 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: ‘Tis the season for vigilance

November 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: Year 21 begins

The October forecast for large numbers of CVEs addressed in Windows 10 and 11 and the recent record on the number fixed in Windows Server 2012 was spot on! Microsoft addressed 75 CVEs in Windows 11, 80 in Windows 10, and 61 in Server 2012 R2. While Ser… Continue reading November 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: Year 21 begins

October 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: Operating system updates and zero-days aplenty

September has been a packed month of continuous updates. New operating systems were released from Apple and Microsoft, and several vulnerabilities exploited in web services resulted in a domino effect of zero-day releases for many vendors. If you haven… Continue reading October 2023 Patch Tuesday forecast: Operating system updates and zero-days aplenty

Mozilla Rushes to Fix Critical Vulnerability in Firefox and Thunderbird

By Waqas
The vulnerability was reported by Clément Lecigne of Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG).
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Smashing Security podcast #340: Heated seats, car privacy, and Graham’s porn video

Do you know what data your car is collecting about you? Do you think it’s right for a car manufacturer to collect a subscription to keep your bottom warm? And just why has YouPorn sent an email to Graham about his sex video?

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25 Major Car Brands Get Failing Marks From Mozilla for Security and Privacy 

Mozilla has analyzed the privacy and security of 25 major car brands and found that they collect a lot of data and can share it or sell it to third parties. 
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