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Midori Browser 11.5 Added Headless Mode & New App Icon
Midori web browser announced new 11.5 release recently with some exciting new features. Midori was a popular lightweight web browser that was default in elementary OS and Bodhi Linux. It’s now a free open-source Firefox derived browser developed by Astian Foundation, and licensed under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). The browser released new 11.5 recently,…
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US Cyber Trust Mark logo for smart devices is coming
The White House announced the launch of the US Cyber Trust Mark which aims to help buyers make an informed choice about the purchase of wireless internet-connected devices, such as baby monitors, doorbells, thermostats, and more. The cybersecurity labeling program for wireless consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products is voluntary but the participants include several…
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Downloading the same file 102+ times
Have YOU ever tried downloading the same file 102+ times in your favorite browser? Do you know what happens on the 102nd time? 🙃 I do. The answer is … it depends 😋 It varies between browsers and it’s a bit of a surprise. Before I show you the screenshots, let me first tell you…
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ZDI Threat Hunting 2024: Highlights, Trends, & Challenges
Reflecting on 2024, it has been an eventful year for the Zero Day Initiative Threat Hunting team. Throughout the year, we identified numerous threat actor campaigns exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities, uncovered additional variants of these vulnerabilities, and discovered even more vulnerabilities through our in-the-wild research. In this blog, we will highlight some of the key achievements…
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SocGholish: Fake update puts visitors at risk
The SocGholish downloader has been a favourite of several cybercrime groups since 2017. It delivers a payload that poses as a browser update. As any piece of malware, it undergoes an evolutionary process. We have taken a look at the latest developments, which targets WordPress based websites. Go to Source