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Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-3

Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-3 - iOS 16.7 and iPadOS 16.7 addresses bypass vulnerabilities.

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Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-2

Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-2 - iOS 17.0.1 and iPadOS 17.0.1 addresses bypass vulnerabilities.

Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-1

Apple Security Advisory 2023-09-21-1 - Safari 16.6.1 addresses a code execution vulnerability.

Ukrainian Military Targeted in Phishing Campaign Leveraging Drone Manuals

Ukrainian military entities are the target of a phishing campaign that leverages drone manuals as lures to deliver a Go-based open-source post-exploitation toolkit called Merlin. "Since drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have been an integral tool used by the Ukrainian military, malware-laced lure files themed as UAVs service manuals have begun to surface," Securonix researchers Den

Watch the Webinar — AI vs. AI: Harnessing AI Defenses Against AI-Powered Risks

Generative AI is a double-edged sword, if there ever was one. There is broad agreement that tools like ChatGPT are unleashing waves of productivity across the business, from IT, to customer experience, to engineering. That's on the one hand.  On the other end of this fencing match: risk. From IP leakage and data privacy risks to the empowering of cybercriminals with AI tools, generative AI

E-commerce Website Design: How to Build a Successful Online Store in 2023

By Owais Sultan When setting up an E-commerce store, keep two things in mind: website design and mobile friendliness Remember the… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: E-commerce Website Design: How to Build a Successful Online Store in 2023

Are You Willing to Pay the High Cost of Compromised Credentials?

Weak password policies leave organizations vulnerable to attacks. But are the standard password complexity requirements enough to secure them? 83% of compromised passwords would satisfy the password complexity and length requirements of compliance standards. That’s because bad actors already have access to billions of stolen credentials that can be used to compromise additional accounts by

A Tricky New Way to Sneak Past Repressive Internet Censorship

With the number of internet blackouts on the rise, cybersecurity firm eQualitie figured out how to hide censored online news in satellite TV signals.

From Watering Hole to Spyware: EvilBamboo Targets Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Taiwanese

Tibetan, Uyghur, and Taiwanese individuals and organizations are the targets of a persistent campaign orchestrated by a threat actor codenamed EvilBamboo to gather sensitive information. "The attacker has created fake Tibetan websites, along with social media profiles, likely used to deploy browser-based exploits against targeted users," Volexity security researchers Callum Roxan, Paul

What does a car need to know about your sex life? Lock and Code S04E20

Categories: Podcast This week on the Lock and Code podcast, we speak with Mozilla's Privacy Not Included team about the invasive data collection practices of modern cars. (Read more...) The post What does a car need to know about your sex life? Lock and Code S04E20 appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.