Mozilla is turning on DNS over HTTPS by default for users in the United States and is making it available for users throughout the rest of the world if they...
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A German web-hosting firm has suffered a severe data breach because one of its customers reportedly owed money to the attacker. The company only learned of the...
A vulnerability in the GNU C Library (glibc), that’s part of most Linux distributions, has been patched following joint research by Google and Red Hat...
A recent flaw in the BIND open-source software used for DNS servers allows denial-of-service attacks on both authoritative and recursive DNS servers, by...
The notorious Lizard Squad hacking gang has claimed another scalp, having successfully disrupted Google’s internet presence in Vietnam.
Fraudsters redirect users’ bank-related queries to phishing webpages and steal their banking login data by exploiting vulnerabilities in home routers...
The New York Times website was knocked down for the second time this month. Evidence puts the pro-Assad Syrian hacktivist group SEA behind the attack on...
Earlier today, the web pages associated with Google and Yahoo search pages have been hijacked to a defacement page. The page was up for more than one hour but...
A security breach that affected the IE Domain Registry authority prompted the redirection of the local versions of Google and Yahoo to a fraudulent web server...
Millions of Twitter users were unable to access hyperlinks in tweets on Sunday evening as the social network’s own short-link system got pulled off the...