What is the CCPA? Definition and Compliance Guidelines for 2023
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) was signed into law in June 2018 and put into effect on January 1st, 2020, to respond to growing instances of businesses exploiting data privacy through poor data handling policies or data breaches.
Hot Pixels attack checks CPU temp, power changes to steal data
A team of researchers at Georgia Tech, the University of Michigan, and Ruhr University Bochum have developed a novel attack called "Hot Pixels," which can retrieve pixels from the content displayed in the target's browser and infer the navigation history.
QBot malware abuses Windows WordPad EXE to infect devices
The QBot malware operation has started to abuse a DLL hijacking flaw in the Windows 10 WordPad program to infect computers, using the legitimate program to evade detection by security software.
CISA warns govt agencies of recently patched Barracuda zero-day
CISA warned of a recently patched zero-day vulnerability exploited last week to hack into Barracuda Email Security Gateway (ESG) appliances.
New ZIP domains spark debate among cybersecurity experts
Cybersecurity researchers and IT admins have raised concerns over Google's new ZIP and MOV Internet domains, warning that threat actors could use them for phishing attacks and malware delivery.
