Afraid of missing important security news during the week? We’re here to help! Every week we put together a curated list of all important security news in one place, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
For the less technical
- AI project imagines adult faces of children who disappeared during Argentina’s military dictatorship
- Mozilla: Cars are the worst product category we have ever reviewed for privacy
- [VIDEO] From reporting self-XSSes to improving browser security mechanisms
- Maker of ‘smart’ chastity cage left users’ emails, passwords, and locations exposed
- The smart device brands harvesting your data
- It’s not just iMessage: UK government could ban Apple security updates
- Toyota says lack of disk space shut down all of its factories
- Ransomware attack on fencing systems maker Zaun impacts UK military data
- Elon Musk ordered Starlink to be turned off during Ukraine offensive, book says
- United States and United Kingdom sanction additional members of the Russia-based Trickbot cybercrime gang
- Experts fear crooks are cracking keys stolen in LastPass breach
For the more technical
- Android Security Bulletin – September 2023
- Code vulnerabilities put Proton Mails at risk
- BlastPass. NSO Group iPhone zero-click, zero-day exploit captured in the wild
- Annoying Apple fans: The Flipper Zero Bluetooth prank revealed
- Windows 11 bug ironically boosts File Explorer speed, making things load instantly
- Results of major technical investigations for Storm-0558 key acquisition
- ASUS routers vulnerable to critical remote code execution flaws
- macOS Pirrit adware
- VMware Aria Operations for Networks static SSH key RCE
- Atlas VPN zero-day vulnerability leaks users’ real IP address
- Exposing and addressing security vulnerabilities in browser text input fields (PDF)
- Fake update utilizes new IDAT loader to execute StealC and Lumma infostealers
- My Tea’s not cold. An overview of China’s cyber threat
- Evil Telegram doppelganger attacks Chinese users
- Evolution of cybercriminal operations in 2023
- Active North Korean campaign targeting security researchers
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