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Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week
Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week
Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week
Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week

Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week

Second Google Chrome Zero-day Exploit Dropped On Twitter This Week A second Chromium zero-day remote code execution exploit has been released on Twitter this week that affects current versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and likely other Chromium-based browsers. A zero-day vulnerability is when detailed information about a vulnerability or an exploit is released before the

Vivaldi, Brave, DuckDuckGo Reject Google’s FLoC Ad Tracking Tech

Vivaldi, Brave, DuckDuckGo Reject Google’s FLoC Ad Tracking Tech Last month, Google announced plans to roll out a new privacy-focused feature called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) for the Chrome browser and ad serving websites. The technology is meant to replace the more traditional third-party cookies used by ad networks and analytics platforms to track users across the web,

FBI Nuked Web Shells From Hacked Exchange Servers Without Telling Owners

FBI Nuked Web Shells From Hacked Exchange Servers Without Telling Owners A court-approved FBI operation was conducted to remove web shells from compromised US-based Microsoft Exchange servers without first notifying the servers’ owners. On March 2nd, Microsoft released a series of Microsoft Exchange security updates for vulnerabilities actively exploited by a hacking group known as HAFNIUM. These vulnerabilities are

CISA Gives Federal Agencies Until Friday To Patch Exchange Servers

CISA Gives Federal Agencies Until Friday To Patch Exchange Servers The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ordered federal agencies to install newly released Microsoft Exchange security updates by Friday. Today, Microsoft released security updates for four Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities discovered by the NSA. These Exchange vulnerabilities are capable of remote code execution, with

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