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DNS Cache Poisoning Attacks Return Due To Linux Weakness Researchers from Tsinghua University and the University of California have identified a new method that can be used to conduct DNS cache poisoning attacks. The new discovery revives a 2008 bug that had once been thought to have resolved for good. What is DNS spoofing or cache
Google Fixes More Chrome Zero-days Exploited In The Wild Google has released Chrome 86.0.4240.198 for Windows, Mac, and Linux to address two zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in the wild. Google Chrome 86.0.4240.198 will roll out over the coming days. To upgrade, you have to go to Settings -> Help -> ‘About Google Chrome’ to allow the browser to automatically check for the
New Tool Lets Attackers Easily Create Reply-chain Phishing Emails A new email tool advertised on a cybercriminal forum provides a stealthier method for carrying out fraud or malware attacks by allowing messages to be injected directly into the victim’s inbox. By slipping content in the normal email flow, the utility can help bypass protections that
Popular Stock Photo Service Hit By Data Breach, 8.3M Records For Sale Stock photo site 123RF has suffered a data breach after a hacker began selling a database containing 8.3 million user records on a hacker forum. 123RF is a popular stock photo and vector site that sells royalty-free images, videos, and audio to be used on