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A newly discovered vulnerability in TweetDeck for Chrome is allowing attackers to remotely execute javascript code through an unpatched vulnerability. Users have reported seeing random pop-up windows reading Yo! or Please close now TweetDeck [sic], it is not safe. The vulnerability is believed to be confined to web version of TweetDeck, but other users have reported […]

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French security research company Vupen has published the details of the use-after-free vulnerability its team exploited at Pwn2Own 2014 to hack Mozilla Firefox. At Pwn2Own 2014, the hacking contest that takes place alongside the CanSecWest security conference, Vupen earned a total of $400,000 for demonstrating their exploits against Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Adobe Reader […]

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You’re not out of the woods yet, Web users. It seems like ages ago in Internet time that Heartbleed was first discovered. The massive OpenSSL vulnerability affected about 66% of the entire Internet when it was uncovered by security researchers, and it can allow hackers to intercept sensitive data including usernames and passwords. Big companies moved fast to […]

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