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T-Mobile Faces Yet Another Data Breach

January 4, 2021 jbiscaya 5 Views 0 Comments Breach, CPNI, customer account information, customer proprietary network information, cyberattack, Data Breach, Hacks, mobile, Mobile Security, phone numbers, t-mobile usa, Wireless

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D-Link Routers at Risk for Remote Takeover from Zero-Day Flaws

December 9, 2020 jbiscaya 3 Views 0 Comments COVID-19, D-Link, Digital Defense, firmware, Home routers, Internet, networking, Pandemic, remote command execution, remote workers, Routers, security flaws, Vulnerabilities, Wireless, zero-day flaws

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iPhone Bug Allowed for Complete Device Takeover Over the Air

December 2, 2020 jbiscaya 10 Views 0 Comments Apple, Google, Google Project Zero, ian beer, iOS, iPadOS, iPhone, ipod, memory corruption bug, Mobile Security, radio, Security, threat actors, Update, Vulnerabilities, Wireless

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Tesla Hacked and Stolen Again Using Key Fob

November 24, 2020 jbiscaya 8 Views 0 Comments attack, Bluetooth Low Energy, COSIC, electric vehicles, hack, Hackers, Hacks, key fob, keyless entry, Lennert Wouters, Security, Tesla, Tesla Model S, Tesla model X, Vulnerabilities, Wireless

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Report: Most Popular Home Routers Have ‘Critical’ Flaws

July 10, 2020 jbiscaya 6 Views 0 Comments ASUS, critical-rated vulnerabilities, CVEs, D-Link, Home routers, Internet, Linksys, Linux, Mirai botnet, NETGEAR, networking, Routers, security flaws, TP-Link, Vulnerabilities, Web Security, Wireless, Zyxel

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