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Attackers could access the personal data of car owners by knowing only the vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle
The problematic software was installed on cars of Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT and Skoda brands.
Recently, researchers at Palo Alto Networks discovered a new variant of the Linux Trojan Bifrost (also known as Bifrose) that uses a deceptive practice known as Typosquatting to mimic a trusted VMware domain. This allows the malware to remain undetected. Bifrost is a remote access Trojan virus active since 2004 that collects sensitive information such as hostname and IP address from an infected system.
On Twitter claim these measures are being taken to reduce media abuse for harassment and intimidation
The report says China can't help but be interested in using quantum technologies to create a new generation of artificial intelligence.
Social media should disclose the identities of anonymous online trolls and those who defame and insult users.
New law targets manufacturers of smart home devices
NSO Group has sold its Pegasus spyware to undemocratic governments around the world for years.
17 November GoDaddy found out that an unknown party managed to compromise her network back in early September.
With new export it only took a few seconds to get admin rights from the standard account
GitHub representatives said the data found is not eligible for the financial rewards program for finding security holes.











