About the hype around XBOW
Introduction# You have all seen the hype around XBOW: “the AI that climbed 1st on HackerOne leaderboard”. As often, when something new appears or a new critical vulnerability is discovered, everyone
Introduction# You have all seen the hype around XBOW: “the AI that climbed 1st on HackerOne leaderboard”. As often, when something new appears or a new critical vulnerability is discovered, everyone
Introduction# Vous avez tous vu le battage médiatique autour de XBOW : «l'IA qui s'est hissée à la première place du classement de HackerOne». Comme souvent, lorsque quelque chose de nouveau apparaît
Everyone encountered at least once a form that ask you to confirm your password or email address to check you didn't make some mistake when re-typing it. But it's not rare at all to have those websi
6 June 2016, the Tor Project announced a hardened version of Tor Browser: 6.5a1-hardened. Here some links: Download page for hardened builds (only avaible for Linux at this time). Distribution direct
Clipboard hijacking# It as been possible for a long time to use css (-9999px position trick) to append malicious content to the clipboard. Users doesn't notice anything and may execute unwanted comman
Jose Carlos Norte, security researcher, wrote a post detailing how Tor Browser users can be uniquely fingerprinted using the mouse wheel, mouse speed, a CPU benchmark, and “getClientRects”. POCs (proo
FreeBSD update to version 10.3. Main improvments: 15 security flaws patched UEFI support Gnome 3.16.2 Full Release Notes on official FreeBSD website.