Safari 15 leaks user’s identity and website history
A bug discovered in Apple’s browser, Safari, can leak users’ identity and website history. The vulnerability is related to WebKit code and was detailed on January 14th by researchers from FingerprintJS Inc.
The vulnerability comes from Safari 15’s implementation of the IndexedDB applicatio... Read more
US airlines remain opposed to 5G, threaten to cancel incoming flights
US airlines remain firmly opposed to AT&T and Verizon's deployment of 5G networks in the C-Band spectrum. Reuters reports that major airlines and the Federal Aviation Authority continue to warn that the activation could lead to chaos in US air traffic.
US airlines view the deployment of AT&a... Read more
Rust 1.58 should make the programming language more accessible
Programming language Rust was updated to version 1.58, bringing new functionality and improved accessibility. The release also contributes to the increasing support of the programming language by the Linux kernel.
Rust received improvements and functionality with the release of stable version 1.... Read more
‘Big tech conquers internet infrastructure, wipes out telco providers’
According to the Wall Street Journal, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Alphabet (parent company Google) have captured the submarine cable market. Before 2012, the organizations used less than 10 percent of all submarine cables worldwide. Today, their share peaks at 66 percent.
Countries on the Pacifi... Read more
Proximus partners with ORES to speed up fibre deployment in Belgium
Proximus is permitted to use ORES' electricity poles to deploy optical fibre in Wallonia. According to the organizations, the agreement accelerates the deployment of Belgium's fibre network.
Proximus is responsible for the deployment of optical fibre in Wallonia, a region in southern Belgium. St... Read more
European Parliament is found to have broken EU’s own Privacy rules
EDPS sanctions the European Parliament for illegal EU-US data transfers - among other violations
The European Union’s chief data protection supervisor has sanctioned the European Parliament for a series of breaches of the bloc’s data protection rules.
The European Data Protection Supervis... Read more
DigiCert acquires Mocana to accelerate in the IoT market
DigiCert aims to improve its growth in the IoT market with the newest acquisition of Mocana
DigiCert is a digital security provider which recently acquired Mocana Corp. Mocana was founded in 2004 as an IoT security provider designed to protect devices from firewall failures. This is done by ensu... Read more
5G frequencies will not interfere with airlines
US aviation is concerned with the impact of 5G frequencies as the UK negates any adverse effects.
According to aviation regulators in the UK, mobile phone emissions will not harm airliners. Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed that 5G frequencies will not tamper with an airliner’... Read more
Zyxel expands Nebula with 5G support and cloud security for APs
Zyxel Nebula has been updated with support for new network devices and security service Connect & Protect.
Cloud platform Nebula is capable of remotely managing and monitoring Zyxel network devices. Zyxel updates the platform throughout the year to support new devices.
The latest update i... Read more
A backdoor RAT for macOS, Windows, and Linux only recently found
Researchers have discovered a terrifying new form of malware written from scratch. It is designed to target systems running macOS, Windows, and Linux. Before it was found, this piece of backdoor malware was not detectable by any malware scanning engines.
The researchers who discovered the malwar... Read more