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Apple’s Hackable iPhones Are Finally Here LAST AUGUST, APPLE announced that it would distribute special iPhones to elite security researchers. The idea was to offer a device that had fewer constraints, allowing researchers to home in on security vulnerabilities more easily, without first having to work around standard iOS defenses. Starting today, you can apply to get your
FreePBX Developer Sangoma Hit With Conti Ransomware Attack Sangoma disclosed a data breach after files were stolen during a recent Conti ransomware attack and published online. Sangoma is a voice over IP hardware and software provider known for the popular open-source FreePBX PBX phone system that allows organizations to create cheap corporate phone system on their network.
North Korean State Hackers Breach COVID-19 Research Entities North Korean nation-state hackers tracked as the Lazarus Group have recently compromised organizations involved in COVID-19 research and vaccine development. To do that they infiltrated the networks of a pharmaceutical company and a government health ministry in September and October, respectively. After slithering into their network, the
Google Chrome Is Testing Larger Cache Sizes To Increase Performance Google is experimenting with increased storage for the browser cache to reduce the performance hit caused by the recently added partitioned cache feature. Before Chrome 85, the browser used a single storage bucket to store cached resources, such as images, audio, video, and HTML content