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Aug
27
2024
8:05 am

Google Warns of CVE-2024-7965: Chrome Security Flaw Under Active Exploitation

Google has issued a warning regarding a significant security vulnerability affecting its Chrome browser. Tracked as CVE-2024-7965, this flaw was addressed in a recent software update but is now known to be under active exploitation.The vulnerability, identified as an "inappropriate implementation" issue within the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, allows remote attackers to potentially exploit[continue...]


Aug
19
2024
10:31 am

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Aug
14
2024
10:47 am

FBI Shuts Down Dispossessor Ransomware Group’s Servers Across U.S., U.K., and Germany

On Monday, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced a significant disruption to the operations of the emerging ransomware group known as Radar/Dispossessor. This coordinated effort resulted in the dismantling of critical online infrastructure associated with the group across multiple countries.Operation Details:The FBI's crackdown led to the seizure and shutdown of:Three servers in the[continue...]


Aug
05
2024
2:49 pm

Historic Diplomatic Prisoner Exchange U.S. Releases High-Profile Russian Hackers

In a landmark diplomatic move, the United States has participated in a historic prisoner exchange involving Belarus, Germany, Norway, Russia, Slovenia, and the U.S. Two high-profile Russian nationals convicted of cybercrimes have been freed and repatriated to Russia. This exchange also saw the release of 16 individuals, including four Americans, five Germans, and seven Russian[continue...]