Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Microsoft join forces to stop terrorism
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft have formed a partnership to curb the spread of terrorism by taking down terrorist content on their platforms.
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Microsoft have formed a partnership to curb the spread of terrorism by taking down terrorist content on their platforms.
The Mirai botnet has apparently struck again, as experts say the malware was responsible for the recent massive Deutsche Telekom outage.
Mozilla has issued patches for several Firefox vulnerabilities, many of which could allow for malicious code to be executed.
Websites using the SHA-1 hashing algorithm will no longer be supported by Microsoft’s Edge and Internet Explorer browsers starting in February.
The situation at Yahoo is in bad shape–this time, the company has stated that over 1 billion accounts have been breached. But it gets even worse than that.
One of the largest governing bodies in the international community has been hit by a DDoS attack. And it may be a precursor or further, more deadly hits.
Although a zero-day vulnerability in InPage publishing software was identified, the warning may have been ignored, leaving financial institutions at risk.
A newly discovered backdoor in some Android devices could leave as many as 3 million users open to a man-in-the-middle attack.
With the vast amount of new devices that will be activated during the holidays, expect some IoT-caused botnets with your yule log.
Firefox, Tor patch FBI related code exploit that poses great danger to normal users.