SonicWall Bug Affecting 800k Firewalls Was Partially Fixed
A critical stack-based Buffer Overflow vulnerability tracked as CVE-2020-5135 affected over 800,000 SonicWall VPNs that were not properly patched until now.
Tim Cook Called Nancy Pelosi Warning Against Antitrust Bills
Apple CEO Tim Cook personally called Speaker Nancy Pelosi to convey “a warning” that the hasty antitrust laws could disrupt the iPhone.
Brave Reveals A Private, No-tracking Search Engine
Brave recently launched “Brave Search,” a search engine that does not focus on tracking.
Google Will Show Employees Salary Changes Based On Location
Google introduced a new tool called the “Work Location Tool,” which shows employees how their salaries could change depending on location.
CIOp Ransomware Group Releases New Stolen Data After Arrests
After Ukrainian law enforcement arrested six suspects linked to the popular ransomware group cIOp, the group released stolen data.
Facebook’s VR Ads Test Backfires After Backlash From Players
Blaston, the first game developer to test Facebook’s plan to integrate advertising into Oculus VR games, made a U-turn after backlash.
How Business Email Compromise Attacks Threaten Organizations
GreatHorn report reveals how BEC attacks challenge organizations.
U.S. National Security Agency Unveils Cybersecurity Center
The U.S. National Security Agency recently unveiled the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center.
People Want Trustworthy News, Reuters Survey Says
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism said in a statement that the coronavirus pandemic has fuelled the hunger for trustworthy news at a time of global crisis.
Google Investigated Due To Its Power In The Ad Market
The European Commission has recently opened an investigation into whether Google dominates the online advertising market.