03 Jun Patch SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise now to avoid takeover risk Organizations using SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) should immediately update the product to the latest version as researchers today have detailed the nature of critical vulnerabilities. […]
03 Jun This wallpaper will crash your Android phone: don’t try it. In what can be described as a truly mysterious phenomenon, an image of a picturesque lake, when set as wallpaper on select Samsung and Google Pixel devices, causes the phone screen and the device to go nuts. […]
03 Jun YouTube account access in high demand on hacker forums An increasing number of offers for stolen YouTube credentials has been noted recently on hacker and cybercrime forums, where access to accounts is sold in bulk. […]
02 Jun Apple pushes fix across ALL devices for “unc0ver” jailbreak flaw As reported by BleepingComputer, the company recently patched a critical flaw in its “Sign in with Apple” service. What follows now is a mega update across all its major operating systems and devices. […]
02 Jun Google Search bug prevents new content from being indexed Google Search is facing indexing issues on June 2, 2020 and the bug prevents users from discovering new content across the search engine. […]
02 Jun Firefox 77 rolls out WebRender to more Windows 10 laptops Mozilla has released Firefox 77 today, June 2nd, 2020, to the Stable desktop channel for Windows, macOS, and Linux with bug fixes, new features, and security fixes. […]
02 Jun Critical Exim bugs being patched but many servers still at risk Patching Exim mail servers is not going fast enough and members of the Russian hacker group Sandworm are actively exploiting three critical vulnerabilities that allow executing remote command or code remotely. […]
01 Jun Twitter shuts down legacy site and forces new theme on everyone Twitter has officially shut down its desktop legacy theme today, June 1st, 2020, and all users will soon be forced to use its new theme regardless of the browser being used. […]
01 Jun “Sign in with Apple” vulnerability earns researcher $100,000 Remember seeing that slick “Sign in with Apple” button across many websites and apps? It turns out that a vulnerability allowed attackers to log in to sites using any Apple ID. […]
01 Jun Web Browsers still allow drive-by-downloads in 2020 It’s 2020, and numerous browsers still allow drive-by-downloads from what is meant to be secure contexts such as sandboxed iframes. […]