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A type of memory corruption bugs, use-after-free issues occur when a program does not clear the pointer after freeing memory allocation. These flaws could lead to arbitrary code execution, data corruption, or denial of service. Use-after-free vulnerabilities may also be combined with other security flaws, leading to complete system compromise. The exploitation of use-after-free issues […]

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Google has launched a new program that will pay bounties for bugs found in its open source projects. The Open Source Software Vulnerability Rewards Program(opens in new tab) (OSS VRP) is the latest addition to the tech giant’s existing VRPs offering up cash for discoveries. The company says that its first VRP, aimed at those […]

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It is the latest in a long line of complaints filed by the activist group NOYB (None of Your Business), which has fought the tech giant for years on data privacy. The French data regulator CNIL has been among the most active in Europe, doling out huge fines against Google and Facebook in particular. The […]

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