When accessing a website in Chrome, an error message can pop up stating that your connection is not private. This indicates that the browser has failed to meet the security requirements. If you see a warning message on your screen with the title “Your Connection is Not Private”, it means your browser isn’t able to… Continue reading “Your Connection is Not Private” Error — Fix Guide
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Calendar Virus Removal on iPhones & Mac
Calendar virus may not sound familiar to most users. What’s likely happening is that a calendar is spamming you with appointments; it’s just mistakenly appeared in your calendar. Whenever you receive a notification from one of these appointments, you must refrain from clicking any links within the message. Doing so could infect your device with… Continue reading Calendar Virus Removal on iPhones & Mac
Safari Can’t Establish a Secure Connection Error
The “Safari Can’t Establish a Secure Connection” error message appears when browsing the web on a Mac. It may be met by anyone during their daily routine browsing. These messages often state that Safari has been unable to connect to the server securely. There are multiple reasons why many people encounter this error message in… Continue reading Safari Can’t Establish a Secure Connection Error
Google says that a quarter of all 0-day vulnerabilities are new variations of old problems
Google analysts studied the 0-day vulnerabilities they discovered in 2020, and concluded that almost a quarter of the problems are new variations of already known bugs that had previously received patches. The authors of the report write that many problems could have been avoided if the developers immediately corrected their products more thoroughly. In 2020,… Continue reading Google says that a quarter of all 0-day vulnerabilities are new variations of old problems
Vulnerabilities allowed access to cameras on Mac, iPhone and iPad
Apple paid $75,000 to the IS researcher Ryan Pickren in the frameworks of the bug bounty program for vulnerabilities in Safari, due to which it was possible to access someone else’s cameras on Mac, iPhone and iPad, simply by directing a person to a special site. In total, Picren discovered seven vulnerabilities in the Apple… Continue reading Vulnerabilities allowed access to cameras on Mac, iPhone and iPad