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All you need to hijack a Mac is an old Office document and a .zip file Mac
A sequence of interconnected bugs could allow hackers to hijack devices running on macOS using little more than an infected Office document and a .zip file, an expert has warned. The vulnerability was identified by ex-NSA researcher Patrick Wardle, now working for security firm Jamf, who found that even fully-patched…
Read MoreSnag ‘Quake’ for free this weekend in the Bethesda Launcher
Like so many events, QuakeCon 2020 is happening entirely online, but whether or not you’re participating, you can get a few treats this weekend. In the Bethesda Launcher you can get a free copy of the original Quake, while The Elder Scrolls Online is… Source
Read MoreOne of the largest enterprise VPN providers has issued a stark warning about VPN usage null
As more organizations allow their employees to work from home indefinitely, demand for corporate VPN services from companies like Cogent Communications could fall as businesses will likely need less commercial office space. As reported by Fierce Telecom, the company’s CEO and Chairman David Schaeffer raised these concerns recently while announcing…
Read MoreFossil’s Gen 5 Wear OS smartwatches are about to get a major update
The Wear OS-powered Gen 5 touchscreen smartwatches Fossil rolled out last year are about to get some upgrades. Their phone apps include avatars for contacts and quick access to key tools, as well as new battery modes that include custom profiles for… Source
Read MoreSpaceX, ULA are the big winners for US national security launches
The US Department of Defense has selected its two primary rocket companies for getting satellites into orbit in the years ahead: long-time military launch provider United Launch Alliance (ULA) and SpaceX. ULA will receive 60 percent of the department’s satellite launch contracts, while SpaceX will receive 40 percent. The two…
Read MoreGoogle and Amazon are now the most imitated brands for phishing null
Earlier this year, Check Point revealed that Apple was the most imitated brand for phishing in Q1 but over the course of the last few months, it has fallen to seventh place with Google and Amazon now taking the top spots. Phishing is estimated to be the starting point of…
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