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Protecting Cookies with Device Bound Session Credentials

security.googleblog.com
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Mercari's Phishing-Resistant Accounts with Passkey

engineering.mercari.com
1 points·by Techbrunch·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Claude is competitive with humans in (some) cyber competitions

red.anthropic.com
1 points·by Techbrunch·11 miesięcy temu·0 comments

SSO Tax – Wall of Shame

ssotax.org
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How AWS threat intelligence deters threat actors

aws.amazon.com
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Hacking the Largest Airline and Hotel Rewards Platform

samcurry.net
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HackerOne lays off 12% of its workforce

hackerone.com
67 points·by Techbrunch·3 lata temu·106 comments

Cascade of Duty – Cod Using HTML and CSS Only

garethheyes.co.uk
2 points·by Techbrunch·3 lata temu·0 comments

OrbStack Public Beta – A New Way to Run Docker and Linux on macOS

twitter.com
11 points·by Techbrunch·3 lata temu·6 comments

Disinfo black ops: exposing the companies and states spreading false information

theguardian.com
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Techbrunch
·2 lata temu·discuss
Depending on the target and the severity of the vulnerability the vendor might consider fixing the vulnerability even if EOL.

If the target is an IOT device the vulnerability will likely be mass exploited to create a botnet.

The U.S. government recently ‘took control’ of a botnet run by Chinese government hackers made of 260,000 Internet of Things devices... (Source: https://techcrunch.com/2024/09/18/u-s-government-took-contro...)
Techbrunch
·2 lata temu·discuss
"Although the term "zero-day" initially referred to the time since the vendor had become aware of the vulnerability, zero-day vulnerabilities can also be defined as the subset of vulnerabilities for which no patch or other fix is available." - Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-day_vulnerability
Techbrunch
·2 lata temu·discuss
I found that Anthony Fu's QR Toolkit is a great alternative: https://qrcode.antfu.me/
Techbrunch
·2 lata temu·discuss
Is there a ublock origin list that can be used to filter those websites ?
Techbrunch
·3 lata temu·discuss
It is but it was proofread by a human with expertise in the domain, and honestly I wouldn't have done better in such a short amount of words. If someone wants to know more they better read the article which I did to make sure the generated text wasn't bullcrap :)
Techbrunch
·3 lata temu·discuss
Martin Vigo's article discusses the security vulnerabilities in password reset options for various websites and how these can lead to the exposure of personal phone numbers. Vigo highlights that during a password reset process, websites often partially reveal the user's phone number. This partial display varies across websites; some show the last four digits, others the first, and so on. By initiating password resets across different sites, one can potentially piece together most of the digits of a phone number just from an email address.
Techbrunch
·3 lata temu·discuss
I came to say the same thing ^^ Check: https://galactic.run/ for a web implementation :)