Joe Biden Campaign Subdomain Down After Hacktivist Defacement
A Turkish hacktivist defaced a subdomain of the president-elect’s campaign website.
Read moreA Turkish hacktivist defaced a subdomain of the president-elect’s campaign website.
Read moreThe two hackers allegedly hacked more than 50 websites hosted in the U.S. and vandalized them with pro-Iran messages.
Read moreIn a rare move, the encrypted messaging service is being used to send stolen payment-card data from websites back to cybercriminals.
Read moreThese are unprecedented times, and everyone is going through a testing period, with more than 3 billion people locked down all over the world.
Businesses are scrambling to stay afloat and are forced to move digital in a very short span of time without…
Read moreResearchers warn that a Magecart group has set up skimmers on the blender manufacturer’s website, in hopes of stealing customer payment-card data.
Read moreThe most popular free certificate signing authority Let’s Encrypt is going to revoke more than 3 million TLS certificates within the next 24 hours that may have been issued wrongfully due to a bug in its Certificate Authority software.
The bug, which …
Read moreThe most popular free certificate signing authority Let’s Encrypt is going to revoke more than 3 million TLS certificates within the next 24 hours that may have been issued wrongfully due to a bug in its Certificate Authority software.
The bug, which …
Read moreLet’s Encrypt, a free, automated, and open certificate signing authority (CA) from the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), has said it’s issued a billion certificates since its launch in 2015.
The CA issued its first certificate in Sept…
Read moreLet’s Encrypt, a free, automated, and open certificate signing authority (CA) from the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG), has said it’s issued a billion certificates since its launch in 2015.
The CA issued its first certificate in Sept…
Read moreAn election campaigning website operated by Likud―the ruling political party of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu―inadvertently exposed personal information of all 6.5 million eligible Israeli voters on the Internet, just three weeks before the…
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