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Microsoft squishes 129 bugs with Patch Tuesday updates
Patch Tuesday was this week and software giant Microsoft released patches to fix 129 CVEs, 11 of which are rated critical.
Windows 10 adds new security and privacy features in May update
Windows 10 release 2004 is out, with a slew of new features, including several updates to its security and privacy.
Firefox’s Private Relay service tests anonymous email alias feature
Email addresses are impossible to live without and yet, despite years of technological advance, can often be just as tricky to live with. Most people often still have only two…
Brave beats other browsers in privacy study
Users looking for a privacy-focused browser might want to consider Brave first, according to a study published this week. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by Sophos Author:…
Mozilla issues final warning to websites using TLS 1.0
From March, the Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Edge browsers will show warnings when users visit websites that only support TLS versions 1.0 or 1.1. This post appeared first on Naked…
Mozilla bans Firefox extensions for executing remote code
Mozilla’s policy is unambiguous – add-ons must be self-contained and not load remote code, which opens up the user to all sorts of risks. This post appeared first on Naked…
Microsoft Released New Chromium Based Edge Browser for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1
Finally, Microsoft released a new Chromium-based Edge browser for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. The features and experience are pretty much the same as on Windows 10. Microsoft…
Critical flaw found in Evernote Web Clipper for Chrome
Anyone using it in its unpatched state is at risk not only of a compromise of their Evernote account but, potentially, of third-party accounts too. This post appeared first on…
Critical Adobe Flash player bug and more in June’s Patch Tuesday
June patch Tuesday features fixes from Adobe and Microsoft for critical flaws including a remote code vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player. This post appeared first on Naked Security Blog by…