Max Reisler

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British government discovers new variant of spy malware SparrowDoor

Last year, the UK’s National Cyber ​​Security Center (NCSC) found a variant of the spy malware SparrowDoor on an undisclosed UK network. An analysis of the variant was published today, which can now steal data from the clipboard, among other things. In addition, indicators of compromise and Yara rules have been made available that allow

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NCSC: logging in with password is the most insecure form of authentication

Logging in with a username and password is the most insecure form of authentication. Organizations that want to better protect their accounts are therefore advised to choose stronger authentication methods, such as two-factor authentication (2FA) and the FIDO2 standard from the FIDO Alliance. This is stated by the National Cyber ​​Security Center (NCSC) in a

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Homeland Security bug bounty program yields 122 vulnerabilities

The first bug bounty program organized by the US Department of Homeland Security has revealed a total of 122 vulnerabilities, 27 of which have been labeled critical. Last December, Homeland Security launched the “Hack DHS” program. The program consists of three phases. First, a model was developed that other government agencies can also use to

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Remover Tigerpush.net (computador ou telefone)

Você está recebendo notificações indesejadas do Tigerpush.net? As notificações do Tigerpush.net podem aparecer no seu Windows 10, Windows 11 computador, telefone ou tablet. O site Tigerpush.net é um site falso que tenta convencer os usuários a clicar no botão de permissão no navegador da web. Se você aceitou as notificações do Tigerpush.net clicando no botão

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