Update your Cisco System Secure Client now to fix this AnyConnect bug

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We take a look at a recent update for Cisco Secure System Client and why you should apply the update as soon as possible.

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Time to uninstall! Abandoned Android apps pack a vulnerability punch

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Three abandoned Android apps with remote code execution vulnerabilities need to be shown the door.

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Critical OpenSSL fix due Nov 1—what you need to know

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Version 3.0.7 of OpenSSL will fix the software’s first critical issue for six years.

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Fake Emergency Search Warrants Draw Scrutiny from Capitol Hill

Credit to Author: BrianKrebs| Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2022 22:54:45 +0000

On Tuesday, KrebsOnSecurity warned that hackers increasingly are using compromised government and police department email accounts to obtain sensitive customer data from mobile providers, ISPs and social media companies. Today, one of the U.S. Senate’s most tech-savvy lawmakers said he was troubled by the report and is now asking technology companies and federal agencies for information about the frequency of such schemes.

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Apple’s FaceTime privacy bug allowed possible spying

Credit to Author: Thomas Reed| Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 19:00:09 +0000

A new bug in Apple’s FaceTime app that allowed for possible spying has the Internet in an uproar. Do Apple users need to disable FaceTime immediately? Mac expert Thomas Reed swoops in as the voice of reason.

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