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Google Exposes Exploited Zero-Day Bug in Chrome

Google has promptly addressed four vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, with particular urgency surrounding CVE-2024-0519—a zero-day bug that has already been exploited in the wild. Google has recently taken swift action to rectify four vulnerabilities identified in its Chrome browser through a series of updates. Among these, the most concerning is CVE-2024-0519, a zero-day bug […]

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Are VPNs legal?

Maintain online privacy and security with vital VPNs that conceal your IP address and channel internet traffic through encrypted connections to VPN servers, ensuring anonymity. Assessing VPN legality is crucial across countries, as while most nations permit usage, some impose restrictions or bans. Stay informed about countries supporting VPNs and be mindful of limitations in

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DDoS attacks

Anonymous Sudan’s DDoS Impact on OpenAI’s ChatGPT

Speculations arise about potential ties between Anonymous Sudan and other geopolitical entities, raising cybersecurity concerns. OpenAI has been managing “periodic outages” caused by recent Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks on its API and ChatGPT services in the past 24 hours. Although the company hasn’t immediately revealed the specific cause, OpenAI confirmed today that these incidents are

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Countering Antisemitic Bot Surge

Elon Musk’s Bold Plan to Tackle Antisemitic Bots on Social Media

Elon Musk, CEO of X (formerly known as Twitter), recently unveiled a groundbreaking plan to address the escalating problem of bots disseminating antisemitic content on social media.  In a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, X’s CEO shared an idea after Netanyahu confronted Elon Musk about the urgent issue of countering the surge in

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VPN Linux client vulnerability

Atlas VPN Linux Client Flaw: Is Your IP Address Safe?

Researchers have uncovered a zero-day vulnerability in Atlas VPN’s Linux client, capable of revealing a user’s true IP address when simply visiting a website. Atlas VPN, an affordable VPN solution utilizing the WireGuard protocol, offers compatibility with all major operating systems. A researcher shared a proof-of-concept exploit on Reddit, demonstrating that Atlas VPN’s latest Linux

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