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PHP Packagist supply chain poisoned by hacker “looking for a job”
by Paul Ducklin We’ve written about PHP’s Packagist ecosystem before.
Like PyPI for Pythonistas, Gems for Ruby fans, NPM for JavaScript...
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Mac malware-for-hire steals passwords and cryptocoins, sends “crime logs” via Telegram
by Paul Ducklin Researchers at dark web monitoring company Cyble recently wrote about a data-stealing-as-a-service toolkit that they found being...
Google wins court order to force ISPs to filter botnet traffic
by Naked Security writer A US court has recently unsealed a restraining order against a gang of alleged cybercrooks operating...
Google leaking 2FA secrets – researchers advise against new “account sync” feature for now
by Paul Ducklin The Google Authenticator 2FA app has featured strongly in cybersecurity news stories lately, with Google adding a...
PaperCut security vulnerabilities under active attack – vendor urges customers to patch
by Paul Ducklin We’ll be honest, and admit that we hadn’t heard of the printer management software PaperCut until this...
Double zero-day in Chrome and Edge – check your versions now!
by Paul Ducklin If you’re a Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browser fan, you’re probably getting updates automatically and you’re...
VMware patches break-and-enter hole in logging tools: update now!
by Paul Ducklin Logging software has made cyberinsecurity headlines many times before, notably in the case of the Apache Log4J...
Ex-CEO of breached pyschotherapy clinic gets prison sentence for bad data security
by Paul Ducklin We’ve said this before, but we’ll repeat it again here:
Imagine that you’d spoken in what you thought...
FBI and FCC warn about “Juicejacking” – but just how useful is their advice?
by Paul Ducklin If you’d never heard the cybersecurity jargon word “juicejacking” until the last few days (or, indeed, if...
DEVAR Launches Neural Network for AR Content Creation
The problem with today’s AR content creation platforms is that their output is usually suitable for powerful phones. But many consumers use older or...
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes a zero-day, and two curious bugs that take the Secure out of Secure Boot
by Paul Ducklin It’s Patch Tuesday Week (if you will allow us our daily pleonasm), and Microsoft’s updates include fixes...
Microsoft fixes a zero-day – and two curious bugs that take the Secure out of Secure Boot
by Paul Ducklin It’s Patch Tuesday Week (if you will allow us our daily pleonasm), and Microsoft’s updates include fixes...
Attention gamers! Motherboard maker MSI admits to breach, issues “rogue firmware” alert
by Paul Ducklin If you’re a gamer or an avid squeezer of raw computing power, you’ve probably spent hours tweaking...