This week in the Security News: Java’s “psychic paper”, Musk’s plans for Twitter’s algorithm, Bossware, What Google is getting wrong about expired domains, & NFT Tweet Auctions, Silk Road Seizures, 0-Days, & more!
Proofpoint researchers say the Emotet botnet's use of low volume attacks via Microsoft OneDrive URLs may be the first round of larger campaigns to come.
This week in the Security News: Secret C Cabal of killer rabbits, Quantum Locker, VMWare, Ricochet Chollima, Truck Braking, Elon, Lapsus$, BlackCat, and the returning Expert Commentary of Jason Wood on this edition of the Security Weekly News!
On this episode of the Security Weekly News: Dr. Doug talks: Lemon Duck, Lemon Curry, Crypto, Pwn2Own, Google, Microsoft, and Sinclair, all this and the show wrap-ups from this week!
BleepingComputer reports that a stealthy new version of the BotenaGo botnet malware unidentified by VirusTotal antivirus engines has been attacking Lilin security camera DVR devices.
Logitech’s Lift is a vertical mouse that’s easier to grasp, CISA warns of attackers now exploiting Windows Print Spooler bug, Google tracked 58,exploited zero-day security holes in 2021, For Russian tech firms, QNAP urges customers to disable UPnP port forwarding on routers Putin’s crackdown ended their global ambitions, & Hackers can infect over 1...
Considering that history has always had foreign legions, from Lord Byron fighting in Greece (well fighting might be a bit much), to For Whom the Bell Tolls, to the Flying Tigers, to the Layfayette Escadrille, foreign fighters have often entered war zones for a wide variety of reasons. Today, well, you can join up to a virtual cause and fight for wh...
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