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Grafana has rolled out security updates to address four high-severity vulnerabilities in the Chromium library used in the ...
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FNAF, Buried and Forgotten! (Security Breach Ruin)
Friends, Since Five Nights At Freddy's Ruin came out there have been SO many unanswered questions within the community! Which Security Breach ending is canon? Is that OUR Fredy? What really happened ...
The Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) intrusion into the Social Security Administration (SSA) has sent staffers panicking. “Until they get rid of DOGE and the person in office right ...
Man found carrying gun inside US Capitol: ABC Exclusive A Massachusetts man was found to be carrying a gun after attending a tour of the U.S. Capitol, police officials told ABC News on Thursday.
One of the most notable trends in 2024 was the rise of AI-powered malware. These malicious programs leverage artificial intelligence to adapt and evade traditional security measures. AI-powered ...
Many security leaders remain clueless about the cause of recent security incidents their organizations have experienced, calling into question how much can be learned. One-third of companies still ...
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Google Chrome, known for its robust security features, is now facing new threats from Infostealer malware developers. These malicious actors claim to have found ways to bypass Chrome’s latest ...
Fujitsu Cybersecurity Breach: Malware Detected, Massive Data at Risk Fujitsu is the sixth-largest IT services firm globally, with 124,000 workers. By Quincy Jon Updated: Mar 18 2024, 20:40 PM EDT ...
Japan-based IT behemoth Fujitsu said it has discovered malware on its corporate network that may have allowed the people responsible to steal personal information from customers or other parties.
Bill Toulas is a tech writer and infosec news reporter with over a decade of experience working on various online publications, covering open-source, Linux, malware, data breach incidents, and hacks.
Cybercriminals continue to seek out vulnerable targets. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson takes a look at the worst malware, security and privacy breaches of the past year.