US government websites get HTTPS security boost
All US government websites will only be accessible via HTTPS, as they will be loaded automatically.
https://www.itproportal.com/news/us-government-websites-get-https-security-boost/
All US government websites will only be accessible via HTTPS, as they will be loaded automatically.
https://www.itproportal.com/news/us-government-websites-get-https-security-boost/
After a ransomware attack, many companies believe that the attackers are implementing ransomware and done. Unfortunately, the reality is entirely different, because attackers are not giving up resources on which they worked so hard.
Ubuntu has launched a portfolio of devices to ensure the security of smart devices connected to cloud services.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered the actions of an elusive threat group that breaks into the well-known military and diplomatic units in Europe for espionage.
A vulnerability in the software could redirect local USB devices to a remote system, which could help attackers add fake tools.
Online shopping has its roots in 1984. At that time, an elderly woman ordered eggs, cereal and margarine from a local store.
Old times 🙂
Hundreds of millions of connected devices are vulnerable to the popular TCP / I software library developed by Treck. The series of security bugs is a problem.
https://www.welivesecurity.com/2020/06/17/ripple20-bugs-expose-hundreds-millions-devices-attacks/
Hackers use fake error logs to store ASCII characters with masked hexadecimal values, decoding malicious payload designed for scripting attacks.
Do you remember “how easy” was to send an email in 1984?
The GnuTLS open source library fixed a bug hiding in the code for two years, making resumed TLS 1.3 sessions vulnerable.
https://www.theregister.com/2020/06/10/gnutls_patches_security_hole/