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The war on insecure webpages has begun, and Mozilla fired the first shot. Recently, Mozilla rolled out Firefox 51 to its mainstream user base. With the new release comes an insecure warning on any page that offers a login form over an HTTP connection instead of HTTPS. Chrome plans to follow suit with version 56, […]

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Microsoft’s February 2016 Patch Tuesday updates include a total of 13 bulletins designed to address dozens of vulnerabilities in the company’s products. It’s worth pointing out that one of the bulletins, MS16-022, fixes the 22 Flash Player flaws resolved by Adobe on Tuesday. The Microsoft bulletin patches the Flash libraries used in Internet Explorer 10 […]

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Major vulnerabilities have been detected in Dolphin and Mercury Android browsers that could have provided cybercriminals with the opportunity to launch zero-day attacks. This is considered to be a notable discovery. With both browsers growing in popularity – it is estimated that over 100 million downloads have been made between the two browsers – the […]

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