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Google Enables 'Site Isolation' Feature By Default For Chrome Desktop Users

jeudi 12 juillet 2018 à 16:56
Google has by default enabled a security feature called "Site Isolation" in its web browser with the release of Chrome 67 for all desktop users to help them protect against many online threats, including Spectre and Meltdown attack. Site Isolation is a feature of the Google Chrome web browser that adds an additional security boundary between websites by ensuring that different sites are always

Hacker Sold Stolen U.S. Military Drone Documents On Dark Web For Just $200

mercredi 11 juillet 2018 à 22:30
You never know what you will find on the hidden Internet 'Dark Web.' Just about an hour ago we reported about someone selling remote access linked to security systems at a major International airport for $10. It has been reported that a hacker was found selling sensitive US Air Force documents on the dark web for between $150 and $200. <!-- adsense --> Cybercrime tracker Recorded Future today

Hacker Puts Airport's Security System Access On Dark Web Sale For Just $10

mercredi 11 juillet 2018 à 21:05
If you can't find it on Google, you will definitely find it on the Dark Web. Black markets on the Dark web are not known for just buying drugs, it is a massive hidden network where you can buy pretty much anything you can imagine—from pornography, weapon, and counterfeit currencies, to hacking tools, exploits, malware, and zero-days. One such type of underground marketplace on Dark Web is

Facebook Faces £500,000 Fine in U.K. Over Cambridge Analytica Leak

mercredi 11 juillet 2018 à 17:33
Facebook has been fined £500,000 ($664,000) in the U.K. after the country's data protection watchdog concluded that its data-sharing scandal broke the law, making it as the social network's first fine over the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Yes, £500,000—that's the maximum fine allowed by the UK's Data Protection Act 1998, and equals to what Facebook earns every 8 minutes. Facebook has been

Two New Spectre-Class CPU Flaws Discovered—Intel Pays $100K Bounty

mercredi 11 juillet 2018 à 13:38
Intel has paid out a $100,000 bug bounty for new processor vulnerabilities that are related to Spectre variant one (CVE-2017-5753). The new Spectre-class variants are tracked as Spectre 1.1 (CVE-2018-3693) and Spectre 1.2, of which Spectre 1.1 described as a bounds-check bypass store attack has been considered as more dangerous. Earlier this year, Google Project Zero researchers disclosed