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The almost impossible to detect phishing attack in detect on Chrome, Firefox and Opera

The almost impossible to detect phishing attack in detect on Chrome, Firefox and Opera

This is one of those instances where the Microsoft and Apple browser beat out the competition – because this problem is mainly affecting Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera browsers.

Hackers have found a way of registering domains using unicode characters, which look like they are other websites… ie, they can not fake a domain you might have a login to, and the faked address can be nearly impossible to spot.

Learn how to fight this in at least Firefox, and when you might expect a fix from the other browsers.

NSA-leaking Shadow Brokers just dumped its most damaging release yet

NSA-leaking Shadow Brokers just dumped its most damaging release yet

The Shadow Brokers—the mysterious person or group that over the past eight months has leaked a gigabyte worth of the National Security Agency’s weaponized software exploits—just published its most significant release yet. Friday’s dump contains potent exploits and hacking tools that target most versions of Microsoft Windows and evidence of sophisticated hacks on the SWIFT banking system of several banks across the world.

Are you still using IIS 6.0? Stop right now – a zero-day exists that won’t be patched

Are you still using IIS 6.0? Stop right now – a zero-day exists that won’t be patched

What’s worse than an actively exploited zero-day vulnerability for which there is no patch? Not much – but we have that situation now, where IIS6 from Microsoft is actively being exploited, and because it is ‘end-of-life’ – there will never be a patch for this expoit!

Worse still – this is an exploit that seems to have been exploited since July or August 2016.

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