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The Week in Ransomware – September 25th 2020 – A Modern-Day Gold Rush This week showed continued attacks against large organizations as new ransomware operations rush to join a modern-day ransomware gold rush. Over the past week, ransomware attacks targeted two large organizations and disrupted operations. The first is eyewear giant Luxottica, who got hit last
Louis Vuitton Fixes Data Leak And Account Takeover Vulnerability Louis Vuitton has quietly patched a security vulnerability on its website that allowed for user account enumeration and even allowed account takeover via password resets. Founded in 1854, Louis Vuitton is a prominent luxury French fashion brand and merchandise company with over 121,000 employees and a $15
Apple Fixes iPhone Wi-Fi And Default Apps Issues In iOS 14.0.1 Apple has released iOS 14.0.1 to fix iPhone issues plaguing users since the release of iOS 14. iOS 14 includes a new feature that allows you to configure a default browser and mail client on your iPad and iPhone. To enable a default browser
Twitter Is Warning Devs That API Keys And Tokens May Have Leaked Twitter is emailing developers stating that their API keys, access tokens, and access token secrets may have been exposed in a browser’s cache. In an email seen by BleepingComputer, Twitter explains that a developer’s browser may have cached the sensitive data when visiting