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  1. d0ctrine

    News New Cyberattack Targets Russian Speakers with Advanced Malware Delivery Technique

    New Cyberattack Targets Russian Speakers with Advanced Malware Delivery Technique Cybercriminals Employ HTML Smuggling to Spread DCRat, Raising Concerns About AI's Role in Cybercrime In a concerning development for cybersecurity experts, a new campaign has emerged targeting Russian-speaking...
  2. sanok

    Anonymity Now you can be tracked even with JavaScript disabled

    Hello guys, Previously, websites used JS scripts to track user actions on the Internet, but according to a study ( https://orenlab.sise.bgu.ac.il/p/PP0 ) by a group of specialists, now a bunch of HTML + CSS is enough. The extreme danger is that even browsers with an emphasis on privacy - Tor...
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