Google announced that the Chrome Sync feature will be discontinued in early 2025 for Chrome versions older than four years. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
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Concerns include everything from ransomware, malware, and phishing attacks on the game’s infrastructure to those targeting event sponsors and fans. Go to Source Author: Jai Vijayan, Contributing Writer
Garmin users are reporting that their watches crash when using apps that require GPS access and then get stuck in a reboot loop, showing a blue triangle logo. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
A team of security researchers has disclosed new side-channel vulnerabilities in modern Apple processors that could steal sensitive information from web browsers. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
London-based engineering giant Smiths Group disclosed a security breach after unknown attackers gained access to the company’s systems. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
A financially motivated threat actor has been linked to an ongoing phishing email campaign that has been ongoing since at least July 2024 specifically targeting users in Poland and Germany. The attacks have led to the deployment of various payloads, such as Agent Tesla, Snake Keylogger, and a previously undocumented backdoor dubbed TorNet that’s delivered […]
Signal is finally adding a new feature that allows users to synchronize their old message history from their primary iOS or Android devices to newly linked devices like desktops and iPads. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Education software giant PowerSchool has started notifying individuals in the U.S. and Canada whose personal data was exposed in a late December 2024 cyberattack. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
Cryptojacking may be stealthy, but its impact is anything but. From inflated cloud bills to sluggish performance, it’s a threat that companies can’t ignore. Learn more from Pentera about how automated security validation can protect your org from these threats. […] Go to Source Author: Sponsored by Pentera
Quantum computing will bring new security risks. Both professionals and legislators need to use this time to prepare. Go to Source Author: Keavy Murphy
