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Google Chrome Blocks Port 10080 To Stop NAT Slipstreaming Attacks Google Chrome is now blocking HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP access to TCP port 10080 to prevent the ports from being abused in NAT Slipstreaming 2.0 attacks. Last year, security researcher Samy Kamkar disclosed a new version of the NAT Slipstreaming vulnerability that allows scripts on malicious websites
Google Forms And Telegram Abused To Collect Phished Credentials Security researchers note an increase in alternative methods to steal data from phishing attacks, as scammers obtain the stolen info through Google Forms or private Telegram bots. Email remains the preferred method to exfiltrate stolen info but these channels foreshadow a new trend in the evolution
Google: North Korean Hackers Target Security Researchers Again Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) says that North Korean government-sponsored hackers are once again targeting security researchers using fake Twitter and LinkedIn social media accounts. The hackers also created a website for a fake company named SecuriElite (located in Turkey) and supposedly offering offensive security services as the Google
Google Chrome For Linux Is Getting DNS-over-HTTPS, But There’s A Catch Google Chrome developers have announced plans to roll out DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) support to Chrome web browser for Linux. DoH has been supported on Google Chrome for other platforms, including Windows, Mac, ChromeOS, and Android, since at least 2020. While the exact version of Chrome