Hacking multiple computers across the world just got easier for the United States intelligence and law enforcement agencies from today onwards.
The changes introduced to the Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure by the United States Department of Justice came into effect on Thursday, after an effort to block the changes failed on Wednesday.
The critical Firefox vulnerability being actively exploited in the wild to unmask Tor users has been patched with the release of new browser updates.
Both Mozilla and Tor Project has patched the vulnerability that allows attackers to remotely execute malicious code on Windows operating system via memory corruption vulnerability in Firefox web browser.
A Use-After-Free vulnerability exists in SVG Animation. An exploit based on this vulnerability is targeting Firefox and Tor Browser users on Windows. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by enticing the user to access a malicious website.
A vulnerability exists in the firmware of Eir D1000 routers. A remote unauthenticated attacker could exploit this vulnerability in order to run arbitrary code on the affected device.
Recent corporate breaches have taught us something important — the average enterprise user is spectacularly bad at choosing good passwords.
As modern enterprise is becoming a hybrid organization with infrastructure spread across on-premises data centers as well as in the cloud, security of information, applications, and assets has become a paramount concern.