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. […]
