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Researchers found a method to remotely take over any Kia with only the license plate number as a starting point.
A researcher used two Windows vulnerabilities to perform downgrade attacks. These flaws have now been patched by Microsoft
Apple has released security updates that patch vulnerabilities in Siri and VoiceOver that could be used to access sensitive user data.
Google has released security patches for two vulnerabilities. Make sure you're using the latest version.
Google has released an update for Chrome to fix seven security vulnerabilities.
Mozilla released an update of Firefox to fix two critical security vulnerabilities that together allowed an attacker to escape the sandbox.
A vulnerability, now fixed, in Facebook could have allowed an attacker to take over a Facebook account without the victim needing to click on anything at all.
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Apple has released new security updates for several products including a patch for a zero-day vulnerability which may have been exploited.