Google Pixel: Cropped or edited images can be recovered

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Tags: Google

Tags: Pixel

Tags: Markup

Tags: CVE-2023-21036

Tags: recover

Tags: PNG

Tags: truncated

A vulnerability in the Markup tool that comes pre-installed on Pixel phones allows anyone with access to the edited image to view parts of the original.

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Google reveals 18 chip vulnerabilities threatening mobile, wearables, vehicles

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Tags: android

Tags: google

Tags: samsung

Tags: chip

Tags: VoLTE

Tags: modem

Tags: chipset

Tags: vulnerability

Tags: pixel

Tags: CVE-2023-24033

We take a look at multiple vulnerabilities highlighted by Google’s Project Zero team, and what you can do to ward off the threat of attack.

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Update now! February’s Patch Tuesday tackles three zero-days

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Tags: patch Tuesday

Tags: Microsoft

Tags: Apple

Tags: Adobe

Tags: SAP

Tags: Citrix

Tags: Cisco

Tags: Atlassian

Tags: Google

Tags: Mozilla

Tags: Forta

Tags: OpenSSH

Tags: CVE-2023-21823

Tags: CVE-2023-21715

Tags: OneNote

Tags: CVE-2023-23376

Tags: CVE-2023-21706

Tags: CVE-2023-21707

Tags: CVE-2023-21529

Tags: CVE-2023-21716

Tags: CVE-2023-23378

Tags: CVE-2023-22501

Tags: CVE-2023-24486

Tags: CVE-2023-24484

Tags: CVE-2023-24484

Tags: CVE-2023-24483

Tags: CVE-2023-25136

Tags: GoAnywhere

Microsoft has released updates to patch three zero-days and lots of other vulnerabilities and so have several other vendors

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Download: UEM vendor comparison chart 2023

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Unified endpoint management (UEM) is a strategic IT approach that consolidates how enterprises secure and manage an array of deployed devices including phones, tablets, PCs, and even IoT devices.

As remote and hybrid work models have become the norm over the past two years, “mobility management” has come to mean management of not just mobile devices, but all devices used by mobile employees wherever they are. UEM tools incorporate existing enterprise mobility management (EMM) technologies, such as mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM), with tools used to manage desktop PCs and laptops.

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A week in security (January 16—22)

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Tags: Google

Tags: Rust

Tags: Chromium

Tags: Mailchimp

Tags: SweepWizard

Tags: bossware

Tags: TikTok

Tags: surveillance firm

Tags: Voyager Labs

Tags: TracketPacer

Tags: Facebook

Tags: Instagram

Tags: Vice Society

Tags: Liquor Control Board of Ontario

Tags: Zoho ManageEngine

Tags: GitHub

Tags: LastPass

Tags: Git flaw

Tags: ransomware

Tags: credit card fraud

The most interesting security related news from the week of January 16-22.

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Google sponsored ads lead to rogue imitation sites

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Tags: google

Tags: ads

Tags: advert

Tags: paid

Tags: sponsored

Tags: result

Tags: listing

Tags: rogue

Tags: malware

Tags: NFT

Tags: phish

Tags: phishing

Tags: data theft

Tags: infostealer

We take a look at a flurry of reports relating to fake products being pushed via sponsored ads in Google search.

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Google to support the use of Rust in Chromium

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Tags: Google

Tags: Chromium

Tags: Rust

Tags: memory safety

Tags: rule of two

Google has announced that it will support the use of third-party Rust libraries in Chromium which is a step forward in memory safety for the browsers.

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