Google Fixes Sixth Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Google Internet News Security 

Google Fixes Sixth Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability

Google recently released the new version of Chrome web browser (Chrome version 91.0.4472.101) for major platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux. In this new version, Google fixed a total of 14 vulnerabilities, including a zero-day vulnerability that is exploited in real-world attacks. According to experts, the zero-day vulnerability was tracked as CVE-2021-30551 and was used in attacks by the same group that exploited the CVE-2021-33742 vulnerability in Windows, however, it was already fixed by Microsoft as part of the June Patch Tuesday. On June 8, “Kaspersky Lab” has published a…

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Don't Try to Pirate Movies or Download Torrents on Elon Musk's Starlink Broadband Internet News Security Technology 

Don’t Try to Pirate Movies or Download Torrents on Elon Musk’s Starlink Broadband

Users who are hoping to openly download pirated content using the SpaceX’s Starlink broadband internet service should be prepared to receive a warning from the company itself. One Starlink subscriber wanted to check if SpaceX was sticking to its anti-piracy policy or not, and that subscriber ultimately found out that it does. No piracy with Starlink broadband A subscriber using the alias substrate-97 posted on Reddit a warning that he received from the company, SpaceX:- “We must insist that you and/or others using your Starlink service refrain from illegally downloading…

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Hackers Hacked PHP Git Repository to Inject Secret Backdoor Into Source Code News Security 

Hackers Hacked PHP Git Repository to Inject Secret Backdoor Into Source Code

The cybercriminals have recently hacked into the official PHP Git repository in order to inject two malicious secret backdoors into the source code and change the codebase. The threat actors added commits hidden as PHP developers Rasmus Lerdorf and Nikita Popov. The hackers tried to hide their malicious activity and passed off the implemented changes as simple typographical fixes. In fact, they changed the PHP source code to implement a remotely managed backdoor. The added line 370, where the zend_eval_string function is called, contained the code that actually injected a…

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Google Just Unveiled A Massive iPhone HACK Apple Apple Do You Know Google Hacking Internet News Security Technology 

Google Just Unveiled A Massive iPhone HACK

We all know very well that the tech giant Google has a team known as Threat Analysis Group (TAG), and recently, it has identified several pages that have exploited flaws of iOS. The consequences were alarming, as iPhone could be hacked simply to steal user data like WhatsApp photos or messages or installing spy tools and much more. However, in a blog post on Project Zero, of course, it’s a program which was created by the tech giant Google itself in 2014 with the proposal to uncover security holes to…

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Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak: QUIT Facebook Apple Internet News Security Social Network Technology 

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak: QUIT Facebook

Steve Wozniak asks users to quit Facebook!!! It may seem quite strange and odd, but, this statement is true. Although Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has maintained the privacy of his company, but, the tech giant Apple’s co-founder Steve Wozniak is not convinced that the social network giant Facebook really maintains the confidentiality of its users’ personal interactions and data. As, recently, during an interview with the well-known online portal, TMZ, the tech giant Apple’s co-founder Steve Wozniak clearly alerted the users about the privacy issue present in Facebook and not…

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YouTube: No More Hacking Videos Do You Know Hacking Internet Internet News Security Technology 

YouTube: No More Hacking Videos

The tech giant Google’s well-known video platform, YouTube recently updated the list of content that are not allowed in it. Yes, now YouTube will not tolerate the material that considers harmful, or dangerous things, like the videos that present the methods or tutorial of phishing or hacking, of course, hacking videos. These are some of the changes, that are already placed on the Google platform. Namely, the main contents that have now been banned from the platform are related to the practices of hacking. Like the ways to prepare and…

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Forget Facebook, Google Collects More Of Your Personal Data Do You Know Google Internet Internet News Security Social Network Technology 

Forget Facebook, Google Collects More Of Your Personal Data

The last few weeks have been intense scrutiny for Facebook against the data it collects from users. The Cambridge Analytica scandal has warned of a practice that has apparently been repeated over the years. If Facebook collects and provides user data, there are more companies doing so. The tech giant Google is the only one who has the most data and the information in its hands which is collected is even greater than the Facebook. Uninstall These 8 Apps From Your Android Smartphone RIGHT NOW A recent research by The…

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OMG! Google Reveals A FLAW In Windows 10 S That Microsoft Fails To Patch Do You Know Internet Internet News Security Technology 

OMG! Google Reveals A FLAW In Windows 10 S That Microsoft Fails To Patch

A new security issue in the tech giant Microsoft’s Windows 10 S has been discovered by the tech giant Google’s engineers, moreover, tech giant Microsoft’s Windows 10 S supposedly is the secure operating system contains a bug that allows the execution of arbitrary external code. It is not the first time that the tech giant Google’s Project Zero team has found a vulnerability in Windows 10, nor does it appear to be the last. After giving the tech giant Microsoft 90 days to solve the problem and that they do…

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WARNING! This New Vulnerability Can Hack Any iPhone Remotely Apple Apple Do You Know Hacking Internet Internet News Security 

WARNING! This New Vulnerability Can Hack Any iPhone Remotely

A team of researchers from security firm Symantec has discovered a new iOS vulnerability. It’s called trustjacking and allows an attacker to hack an iPhone or iPad remotely just by connecting it to a computer and accepting the permission that asks if we trust the computer. According to the company’s report, trustjacking exploits an iOS function called iTunes WiFi synchronization, which allows a user to manage the device without physically connecting it to a computer. “A single touch from the owner of the iOS device when the two are connected…

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