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Image-editing tools from Google and Microsoft contain the aCropalypse bug, which can reveal information users intentionally removed.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Plus: The US Marshals disclose a major cybersecurity incident, T-Mobile has gotten pwned so much, and more.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Plus: Microsoft fixes several zero-day bugs, Google patches Chrome and Android, Mozilla rids Firefox of a full-screen vulnerability, and more.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Security researchers found a class of flaws that, if exploited, would allow an attacker to access peoples messages, photos, and call history.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Eufy's recent scandal shows it's not so much about the data breach but about how a company responds. Here are a few ways to shop smart.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
January saw a slew of security patches for iOS, Chrome, Windows, and more.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The mobile operator just suffered at least its fifth data breach since 2018, despite promising to spend a fortune shoring up its systems.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The mobile operator just suffered at least its fifth data breach since 2018, despite promising to spend a fortune shoring up its systems.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
More than 120 models of Siemens' S7-1500 PLCs contain a serious vulnerabilityand no fix is on the way.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The exposure of hundreds of millions of email addresses puts pseudonymous users of the social network at risk.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Plus: Patches for Apple iOS 16, Google Chrome, Windows 10, and more.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Any multifactor authentication adds protection, but a physical token is the best bet when it really counts.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
The password manager's most recent data breach is so concerning, users need to take immediate steps to protect themselves.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
Despite mitigation, one of the worst bugs in internet history is still prevalentand being exploited.Source: Wired - Emerging technologies News
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