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Just Opening A Document in LibreOffice Can Hack Your Computer (Unpatched)
Are you using LibreOffice?You should be extra careful about what document files you open using the LibreOffice software over the next few days.That's because LibreOffice contains a severe unpatched code execution vulnerability that could sneak malware into your system as soon as you open a maliciously-crafted document file.LibreOffice is one of the most popular and open source … [Read more...] about Just Opening A Document in LibreOffice Can Hack Your Computer (Unpatched)
Never give strangers access to your computer
Paradoxical as it may sound, a polite request is one of the simplest ways to get access to your computer. Intruders will use all sorts of pretexts — from technical troubleshooting to (ironically) cybercrime investigation. Learn what tricks they may use and why they are never to be trusted. Fake tech support One day you receive a phone call from someone addressing you by name … [Read more...] about Never give strangers access to your computer
Beware! Playing Untrusted Videos On VLC Player Could Hack Your Computer
If you use VLC media player on your computer and haven't updated it recently, don't you even dare to play any untrusted, randomly downloaded video file on it.Doing so could allow hackers to remotely take full control over your computer system.That's because VLC media player software versions prior to 3.0.7 contain two high-risk security vulnerabilities, besides many other … [Read more...] about Beware! Playing Untrusted Videos On VLC Player Could Hack Your Computer
RAMBleed Attack – Flip Bits to Steal Sensitive Data from Computer Memory
A team of cybersecurity researchers yesterday revealed details of a new side-channel attack on dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) that could allow malicious programs installed on a modern system to read sensitive memory data from other processes running on the same hardware.Dubbed RAMBleed and identified as CVE-2019-0174, the new attack is based on a well-known class of DRAM … [Read more...] about RAMBleed Attack – Flip Bits to Steal Sensitive Data from Computer Memory