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Signal Developer Discovered Vulnerabilities in Cellebrite phone Jailbreak tool

For years, the Israeli company Cellebrite has helped governments and police around the world hack confiscated mobile phones by exploiting vulnerabili…

Google fixed 4th Zero-day in Chrome

Google has released an emergency fix for a vulnerability in Chrome that hackers are already exploiting. CVE-2021-21224 is the fourth zero-day Chrome …

Hackers Attack Corporate Networks via Zero-day Vulnerability at Pulse Connect Secure

In total, experts have identified 12 malware families associated with attacks on Pulse Secure VPN. Cybercriminals attack corporate networks through a…

Hackers Exploit Three 0-day Vulnerabilities in SonicWall ES

Hackers exploit three zero-day vulnerabilities in the SonicWall product to hack corporate networks and install backdoors. The attacks were first disc…

Lazarus group uses BMP images to hide malware

Security researchers at Malwarebytes have reported a North Korean hacker malware campaign in which criminals target users in South Korea with targete…

Apple Technical Documentation fell into the Hands of REvil Ransomware

According to information posted on the darknet, the operators of the ransomware REvil are going to lay out the blueprints for Apple today to make the…

WordPress will Automatically Block Google's FLoC Technology

The WordPress team will treat Google's new FLoC tracking technology as a security threat and block it by default on sites. For some time now, bro…

Google Project Zero Extend its Bug Disclosure Period

The Google Project Zero team has updated their vulnerability disclosure policies, continuing to make improvements to better address new issues as the…

Vulnerabilities in WhatsApp allow you to remotely hack your phone

Two dangerous vulnerabilities were discovered in the version of the popular WhatsApp messenger for Android. Their exploitation allows you to remotely…

1-Click Vulnerabilities found in Popular Desktop Applications

A number of 1-Click vulnerabilities have been discovered in various popular software applications that can be exploited with a single click. Their ex…