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Security Weekly 59: A Bug In WordPress 5.0 And Logitech Software, Facebook Photo Vulnerability Just a week after the release of a large release of WordPress 5.0, the developers of…
Security Weekly 59: A Bug In WordPress 5.0 And Logitech Software, Facebook Photo Vulnerability Just a week after the release of a large release of WordPress 5.0, the developers of…
Security Weekly 58: The Greatest Hits Remember this post, in 10 years everyone will say: here, everything is correct in the digest. Or vice versa: they did not guess at…
Security Week 39: On The Death Of Google+ Last week, Google announced (news) the closure of the social network Google+, but it was done quite unusual. Google is not shy…
Security Weekly 56: Why Do Routers Break Down? When your computer is infected with a crypto-locker, if your passwords are stolen by a trojan and scammers hijacked mail, if phishing…
Security Weekly 55: Fortnite-Android Drama That adroit moment when you wrote a prophetic digest. In the last issue, it was about the security risks in Android, in particular about vulnerabilities…
Security Weekly 54: Fifty Shades Of Insecurity On Android For a long time, we did not write something about the safety of Android. In general, the situation there seems to…
Security Weekly 53: Five Paragraphs About Black Hat Black Hat is a conference on information security, performed in the traditional for the industry genre “questions without answers.” Every year in…
Security Week 52: Hacking Reddit, A Purse For Cryptocurrency And MikroTik Routers There was no news last week about the infobase, worthy of a detailed description in the digest. This…
Security Weekly 51: NetSpectre, Attack On Third-Party Channels Over A Network Again! Just two weeks ago, we talked about new variants of the Specter attack, using the method of speculative…
Security Weekly 50: Updated Specter, Now With A Tasteful Record We do not want to write about the Specter, but we have to: last week this is definitely the most…