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Facebook Data Leak: Phone Numbers and Personal Data of 533M Users Leaked Online

Facebook Data Leak: In a massive privacy breach, personal data of about 533 million users from 106 countries have reportedly been leaked online for free on low-level hacking forums. As per reports, several records that contained personal information were leaked....

Cloudflare Announced the Release of Super Bot Fight Mode

Cloudflare declared the release of its latest feature, Super Bot Fight Mode to help websites take action against bots. Cloudflare with their blog post introduced Super Bot Fight Mode that enables any Cloudflare user with a Pro or business website...

Google says ACCC’s work on advert tech regulation likely be at odds with Privateness Act

Google has provided the Australian Competitors and Shopper Fee (ACCC) various strategies on how best to move ahead with the regulation in the digital advertising space. Google says this strategy can be leveraged by the consumers as well as...

Microsoft software flaw exploited by at least 10 hacking groups

Microsoft software flaw is being exploited by at least 10 hacking groups, to break in to targets across the globe. On Wednesday, a cybersecurity company ESET in a blog said that at the minimum 10 distinct hacking groups are exploiting...

Chrome Will Soon Try HTTPS First When You Type an Incomplete URL

Chrome will soon try HTTPS first when the users type an URL and they forget to add the HTTP or HTTPS prefix. From bringing in innovative features like Site Isolation and passionately working behind the scenes at the CA/B Forum to...

Microsoft Announced SolarWinds Hackers Downloaded Some Azure, Exchange Source Code

On Thursday, Microsoft announced that the SolarWinds hackers obtained access to the source code for a restricted number of Azure, Intune, and Exchange components. Last year in December, it was revealed that the SolarWinds' network management company underwent a complex...

Microsoft Azure and Canonical Ubuntu Linux Have a User Privacy Issue

Luca Bongiorni, a security advisor for Bentley Systems was both annoyed and surprised that a Canonical salesperson had tracked him down on a completely distinct service and had knowledge that he had just spun up an Ubuntu Linux 18.04 instance...

Hackers May Use Malicious Chrome Sync Feature to Steal Your Data

A Croatian cybersecurity researcher Bojan Zdrnja identified a malicious Google Chrome extension that abuses the Chrome Sync feature and can let hackers steal the data from the compromised systems by bypassing the conventional firewalls and other network defenses. Recently, Google...

Google Fixes Zero-day Vulnerability in Chrome 88.0.4324.150

Google, yesterday released the Chrome 88.0.4324.150 version which fixes an actively exploited zero-day security vulnerability. The Stable channel has been updated to 88.0.4324.150 for Windows, Mac, and Linux which will be rolled out to the users in the upcoming...

RiskIQ Releases a Tool That Can Create Phishing Pages In Real-Time

RiskIQ, a threat intelligence firm RiskIQ stated that they identified a new toolkit that can modify the text and logos on phishing pages in real-time to adjust to victims. The phishing kit, entitled as LogoKit, is meant to be...
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SparkyLinux 6.6 Now Available to Download

Debian-based GNU/Linux distro, SparkyLinux has got a new update Sparky 6.6 named as Po Tolo. Based on Debian 11, Sparky...
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