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146 new security vulnerabilities discovered in various Android versions

On November 19, 2019 By Andrea Fortuna In Android, Cybersecurity

Researchers by security firm Kryptowire have discovered and revealed 146 vulnerabilities in various version of Android.

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My Weekly RoundUp #116

On November 18, 2019 By Andrea Fortuna In Weekly RoundUp

The week kicked off with the launch of Disney+, but also other things happened! So let’s not waste time, and let’s start to talk about WhatsApp, ZoneAlarm, Telegram, Python, Java and JQuery, Further, some news …

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Court forces e-mail provider Tutanota to release unencrypted messages

On November 15, 2019 By Andrea Fortuna In Privacy

The e-mail provider Tutanota advertises to be the “world’s most secure e-mail service”. The company offers encrypted e-mail communication and claims to have six million customers relying on this security promise.

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Facebook phishing attempt using image share notifications

On November 15, 2019 By Andrea Fortuna In Cybersecurity

Just a short post to report an interesting phenomenon!

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Vulnerabilities in 5G protocol may allows to track users and make fake emergency alerts

On November 14, 2019 By Andrea Fortuna In Cybersecurity

Security researchers at Purdue University and the University of Iowa have found new vulnerabilities that can be used to track a victim’s real-time location, spoof emergency alerts or silently disconnect a phone from the 5G …

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