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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Drupal Emergency Update Issued for High-Risk Exploit Bug

Drupal is scrambling to push a critical security update. A bug with a high exploitation risk means threat actors could have exploits ready within hours of disclosure. Your website might be next.

4 min read 3 days, 4 hours ago
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Security Tools

Firefox 151: Smarter Privacy, Tighter Network Controls [Deep Dive]

Firefox 151 isn't just another point release. Mozilla's latest browser update brings substantial privacy wins, quietly bolstering defenses against trackers and snoops.

6 min read 3 days, 6 hours ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

NGINX Flaw Exploited Live: Worker Crashes and RCE Risk

The internet's foundational web server, NGINX, is under fire. A critical flaw is already being weaponized in the wild, with implications ranging from service disruption to full system compromise.

6 min read 6 days, 2 hours ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

node-ipc Compromised: Your Secrets Are Now Dinner

The npm ecosystem just took another hit. The widely used node-ipc package has been compromised, actively stealing sensitive developer credentials.

4 min read 1 week, 1 day ago
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Vulnerabilities & CVEs

Smart Glasses: Your Face is Now a Data Mine

Forget Google Glass's awkward debut. Today's smart glasses are sleek, powerful surveillance tools, and they're about to change how we interact with the world—and how our data is harvested.

6 min read 1 week, 4 days ago
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Cloud Security

Amazon SES Abused for Phishing [Security Alert]

Phishers are having a field day with Amazon's Simple Email Service. Exposed AWS keys mean they can blast out convincing scams, and your inbox is the target.

5 min read 2 weeks, 4 days ago

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