Free and open-source digital audio manipulation project Audacity has recently issued an updated privacy notice leaving many Audacity users concerned. The notice published July 2nd,... Read More
Ax Sharma
Ax Sharma is an Indian-origin British security researcher, journalist and TV subject matter expert with a focus on malware analysis and cybercrime investigations. His areas of interest include open source software security, threat intel analysis, and reverse engineering. Frequently featured by leading media outlets like the BBC, Channel 5, Fortune, WIRED, The Register, among others, Ax is an active community member of the OWASP Foundation and the British Association of Journalists (BAJ).
Dominion National customers, providers and producers impacted by the major decade-old data breach can now claim their share from the proposed $2 million lawsuit settlement.... Read More
Twitter has been flooded with multiple reports of users slapped with DMCA takedown notices for alleged years-old copyright violations.... Read More
Google has open-sourced its Fully Homomorphic Encryption toolkit that is especially useful for healthcare developers.... Read More
It turns out, the American multimedia software giant Adobe that is known for its creative products including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere and Acrobat, has a free... Read More
This week, developers Marcus T. and Ammar Askar (llamasoft) have released an exploit called "RootMyRoku" which is capable of achieving persistent root jailbreak on select Roku devices.... Read More
Attackers who breached Codecov for over 2 months also reportedly hacked into hundreds of networks. The full extent of this incident is yet to unfold in the upcoming weeks.... Read More
Shedding light on mysterious 9000.0.x versions of PrismJS that had left everyone puzzled in 2015, and weren't removed until 2019.... Read More
The "world's oldest magic mushroom website," Shroomery has been down this week without any good reason.... Read More
This month, Samsung has fixed multiple high severity vulnerabilities across multiple Samsung apps including Samsung Email. By exploiting this vulnerability (CVE-2021-25375), a remote attacker could access email attachments from your Samsung Email app.... Read More
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