Category: security

Google says it won’t stop third-party browser cookies in Chrome after all

In a surprising turn of events, Google has announced it will no longer end support for third-party cookies in its Chrome browser. The decision marks a reversal in its drawn-out and frankly delayed plans, which first came about in 2020. The company had initially committed to phasing out third-party cookies…

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Largest US trial court forced to shut down following ransomware attack

The Superior Court of Los Angeles County, the largest in the United States, has suffered a ransomware attack which forced it to close down its entire operation for a day. A statement posted on the court’s website stated all 36 courthouse locations, as well as external systems like the MyJuryDuty…

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Over 750 million records exposed by ERP firm data breach — find out if you’re safe

A major Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) firm from Mexico kept an unprotected database containing sensitive information on hundreds of thousands of users online for anyone to view. A report from cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler, who discovered the archive and reported his findings to Website Planet, noted the database, available to…

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This dangerous new Linux malware is going after VMware systems with multiple extortion attempts

Cybersecurity researchers from Trend Micro recently found a Linux variant of the dreaded Play ransomware strain targeting VMWare ESXi environments. In a technical breakdown, Trend Micro’s Threat Hunting team said this was the first time Play was seen targeting ESXi environments, and it could be that the criminals are broadening…

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Hackers are already targeting users with fake CrowdStrike fixes — here’s what we’ve seen so far

Companies suffering from the CrowdStrike patching fiasco should be careful with their emails , as cybercriminals are taking advantage of the situation to push malware, experts have warned.  The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a warning concerning an ongoing phishing campaign, telling users to “avoid clicking…

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Microsoft believes 8.5 million devices were affected by CrowdStrike update outage

Microsoft has released new details of the true extent of the damage done to systems around the world by the CrowdStrike incident, estimating that less than one percent of Windows devices have been affected, as well as outlining what it is doing to help enterprises using its services deploy a…

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