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Allstate Violates Drivers’ Privacy, Texas AG Alleges
Richi Jennings | | Allstate, android spyware, Arity, automaker, Car, cars, cellular IoT, cellular IoT security, Chrysler, Connected Cars, Consumer IoT, Dodge, Fiat, Fuel Rewards, GasBuddy, insurance, Insurance Companies, insurance company, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iOS spyware, iot, Jeep, Lexus, Life360, Maserati, Mazda, Mozilla, Mozilla Foundation, New Cars, Privacy, Privacy4Cars, ram, Routely, SB Blogwatch, spyware, Stellantis, Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, Toyota, vehicle, vehicle cybersecurity, vehicle OTAs
Don’t Mess With Texas Privacy: “We will hold all these companies accountable,” rants state attorney general Ken Paxton (pictured) ...
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0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Flaw Affects Linux and macOS
Rohan Timalsina | | 0.0.0.0 Day, Browser Exploits, Browser Security, browser security flaw, browser vulnerability, Chromium-Based Browsers, Cybersecurity, Google Chrome, Linux & Open Source News, linux security, localhost API exploitation, macOS vulnerability, Mozilla, Network Security, Private Network Access, Remote Code Execution, Safari, ShadowRay exploitation campaign
Oligo Security’s research team recently uncovered a critical vulnerability dubbed the “0.0.0.0 Day” affecting Chromium, Firefox, and Safari browsers on macOS and Linux systems. This vulnerability allows malicious websites to bypass standard ...
Firefox 122 Released with 15 Security Fixes
Rohan Timalsina | | CVE, Debian, firefox 122, firefox deb, firefox deb package, Linux & Open Source News, linux live patching, linux systems, Mozilla, Security Advisories, security patches, security vulnerabilites, Ubuntu, ubuntu firefox crash
Mozilla released the new version of its popular browser, Firefox 122, on January 23, 2024. It came 1 month and 5 days after the previous Firefox 121 and brings several new features ...
Security Vulnerabilities Addressed in Firefox 121
Rohan Timalsina | | CVE, Firefox, Firefox 121, Firefox Security, Firefox Security Updates, Firefox vulnerabilities, High-Severity Vulnerability, Linux & Open Source News, Mozilla, open source, security patches, security updates, security vulnerabilites
In its latest stride towards user security, Mozilla has rolled out Firefox 121, bringing along a slew of crucial updates to address 18 vulnerabilities, five of which carry a ‘high‘ severity rating ...
Firefox and Chrome Updates Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
Rohan Timalsina | | Chrome, CVE, Firefox, Firefox and Chrome Updates, Google updates, Linux & Open Source News, Mozilla, security patches, security vulnerabilites
Mozilla and Google have recently released important security updates for their web browsers, Firefox and Chrome. These updates include patches for several vulnerabilities, including some potentially harmful memory safety bugs. First, let’s ...
Your Car is a Privacy Nightmare, Password Creation Best Practices, Sony Hacked Again
Tom Eston | | Automotive, Car Privacy, Car security, cars, clop, clop-ransomware, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Data breach, Data Broker, Data Brokers, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Episodes, Information Security, Infosec, Mozilla, Password, password complexity, Password Creation, passwords, Podcast, Podcasts, Privacy, Ransomware, research, security, Sony, surveillance, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we discuss the Mozilla Foundation’s alarming report that reveals why cars are the top privacy concern. Modern vehicles, equipped with data-collecting tech, pose significant risks to consumers’ privacy, with ...
Firefox 118 Addresses Multiple Security Vulnerabilities
Rohan Timalsina | | CVE, Firefox, Linux & Open Source News, Mozilla, security patches, security vulnerabilites
Released last week, Firefox 118 arrives with the most anticipated built-in translation feature, which was initially planned for Firefox 117. This new feature allows users to translate website content from one language ...
Critical Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability Fixed in Firefox and Thunderbird
Rohan Timalsina | | buffer-overflow-attacks, Firefox, Linux & Open Source News, Mozilla, security patches, security vulnerabilites
The latest release of Mozilla Firefox, Firefox 117, arrived last month with new features and various security fixes. Now, in the newer update, Mozilla patched a critical heap buffer overflow vulnerability discovered ...
This SUCKS: ‘Cars Are a Privacy Nightmare,’ Mozilla Fumes
Richi Jennings | | automaker, Car, cars, cellular IoT, cellular IoT security, Connected Cars, Consumer IoT, Internet of things, Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Things (IoT) Security, Internet of Things cyber security, iot, Mozilla, Mozilla Foundation, New Cars, Privacy, Privacy4Cars, SB Blogwatch, vehicle, vehicle cybersecurity, vehicle OTAs
IoT cars considered harmful: Own a car? Care about your privacy? Mozilla Foundation has bad news for you ...
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‘See No Evil’ — Mozilla SLAMS Google’s App Privacy Labels
Richi Jennings | | android, Android apps, facebook, google, Google Play Store, Minecraft, Mozilla, Mozilla Foundation, Play Store, Privacy, SB Blogwatch, See no evil, Twitter
Google doesn’t want you to know what your Android apps do with your data. That seems to be the conclusion from a Mozilla study into the Play Store ...
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