Threat actors have rediscovered an old and little-used feature of web URLs, the innocuous @symbol we usually see in email addresses,…
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A week in security (May 9 – 15)
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A week in security (May 2 – 8)
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Google, Apple, and Microsoft step hand in hand into a passwordless future
While we recently “celebrated” World Password Day, almost every security outlet keeps telling us that passwords alone are not enough. In…
It’s legal to scrape public data—US appeals court
Web scraping—the automated extraction of data from websites—has been around for a long time. Simultaneously cursed and praised, with nobody being…
Zloader, another botnet, bites the dust
Microsoft has announcedthat its Digital Crimes Unit (DCU) has taken legal and technical action to disrupt a malicious botnet called Zloader….
April’s Patch Tuesday update includes fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities
It’s that time of the month again. Time to check what needs to be updated and prioritize where necessary. The Microsoft…
Successful operations against Russian Sandworm and Strontium groups targeting Ukraine revealed
The US Department of Justice (DoJ) and Microsoft have taken the sting out of two operations believed to be controlled by…
Globant suffers network breach due to LAPSUS$ compromise
Globant, an IT and software development firm with offices all around the globe, admitted in a press statementWednesday that it has…
Phishers make a date with your calendar apps
Calendars are a rich source of bad behaviour for scammers and spammers. They’re one of the most prolific tools the workplace…