The first team to successfully hack the electric vehicle maker’s charger won $50,000 for their ingenuity. Go to Source Author: Kristina Beek, Associate Editor, Dark Reading
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The FBI warned today that North Korean IT workers are abusing their access to steal source code and extort U.S. companies that have been tricked into hiring them. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
Attackers can use a zero- or one-click flaw to send a malicious image to targets — an image that can deanonymize a user within seconds, posing a threat to journalists, activists, hackers, and others whose locations are sensitive. Go to Source Author: Elizabeth Montalbano, Contributing Writer
Google has officially launched its Chrome Web Store for Enterprises, allowing organizations to create a curated list of extensions that can be installed in employees’ web browsers. […] Go to Source Author: Lawrence Abrams
Hackers are distributing close to 1,000 web pages mimicking Reddit and the WeTransfer file sharing service that lead to downloading the Lumma Stealer malware. […] Go to Source Author: Bill Toulas
QNAP has fixed six rsync vulnerabilities that could let attackers gain remote code execution on unpatched Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices. […] Go to Source Author: Sergiu Gatlan
