Google Chrome Incognito Mode Can Still Be Detected by These Methods
With the release of Chrome 76, Google fixed a loophole that allowed web sites to detect if a visitor was using Incognito mode. Unfortunately, their fix led to two other methods that can still be used to detect when a visitor is browsing privately. […]
The Week in Ransomware – August 9th 2019 – Summer Doldrums
As we creep towards the end of the summer, things have started to thankfully slow down a bit. The biggest news was a wiper called GermanWiper targeting Germany and pretending to be a ransomware. Otherwise, for this week we mostly saw new variants of existing ransomware being released. […]
Customer Information Exposed In Air New Zealand Phishing Attack
Air New Zealand sent e-mails to customers enrolled in its Airpoints loyalty program to warn them of a phishing attack that successfully compromised the email accounts of two staff members which potentially led to personal information being accessed by the attackers. […]
Apple Opens Its Invite-Only Bug Bounty Program to All Researchers
Apple decided to open its bug-bounty program and allow participation from all security researchers. While the resolution is not effective immediately, the wait will be brief. Some hand-picked researchers will be given a new toy for a deeper inspection of iPhones security. […]
Microsoft 365 to Get Enhanced Suspicious Content Submission
Microsoft is currently working on improving the suspicious content submission experience for admins in all Microsoft 365 environments, as well as on enhancing the Quarantine file previewer, with the changes to be rolled out during September. […]
