What did Google launch for the Patch Actively Exploited Zero-Day Vulnerability ?

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Google released an out-of-band security update on Friday to fix a high-severity vulnerability in its Chrome browser that is being actively exploited in the wild, according to the company. The zero-day weakness,...

Malware Hide-in-SSD Firmware gets a makeover found

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A new set of assaults against Solid-State Drives has been devised by Korean researchers (SSDs). These attacks allow malware to be deployed in places where security systems and users are unable...

Top 20 VPNs for Chromebook

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Searching for a VPN for your Chromebook? Before you make a plunge, you ought to realize that some VPNs don't chip away at Chromebooks. Additionally, introducing a VPN on this gadget...

Why Have Scraper APIs Become So Popular?

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  Web scraping APIs existed as long as the web itself. However, the usage and functionality of scraping have shifted dramatically in the past few years. Today’s digital world calls for data...

Top 20 VPNs for Chromecast

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Chromecast is Google's form of a Roku or USB dongle transforms your ordinary TV into a SmartTV, and permits you to get to streaming stages on your TV. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon...

A New Exploit in a Wormable Module has been observed to Spread Rapidly

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According to a new study, the virus known as DirtyMoe has obtained new worm-like propagation characteristics that allow it to spread its reach without any user engagement. In a paper published Wednesday,...

Hackers can now make Malware untraceable on Windows, Google warns

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Yet another technique has been revealed by the researchers through which the hackers can use flawed digital signatures in malware payloads to escape detection. Neel Mehta, Google’s threat analysis group said in...

For cookie violations, Google was fined 150 million euros in France

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The CNIL, France's data privacy authority, fined Alphabet's Google a record 150 million euros ($169 million) on Thursday for making it difficult for internet users to refuse online trackers known as...

Attackers aren’t finished using Log4Shell, says Microsoft and FTC

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Microsoft is warning Windows and Azure customers to be cautious when dealing with potential attacks based on the Log4Shell flaws in the popular Java logging framework Log4j. The Apache Software Foundation announced...

The competition to save the Internet from quantum programmers

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The quantum PC upset could break encryption - yet safer calculations can defend protection. Representation by Dalbert B. Vilarino In network protection circles, they call it Q-day: the day when quantum PCs will...