Security Leftovers

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Survey: Most firms still use unencrypted file transfer protocols
Findings from a VanDyke Software-commissioned survey many firms continue to use weak security protocols abound for file transfer, which puts the business at risk to a cyberattack.
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Chrome, Edge, Safari Hacked at China's Security-Focussed Event, Tianfu Cup
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Microsoft Edge browser hacked thrice in top hacking competition
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Chinese Hackers Win $382,500 For Hacking KVM On Ubuntu, Edge, Adobe Reader
In 2018, the Chinese government barred Chinese security researchers from participating in hacking contests in foreign countries in a bid to keep the knowledge of disclosing software vulnerabilities in China itself. The decision affected popular hacking contests like Pwn2Own that were mostly dominated by Chinese participants.
As a response to the ban, the Chinese government started organizing TianfuCup, for local security researchers.
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...China hack Chrome, Edge and Safari for Tianfu Cup
White hat hackers in China hack Chrome, Edge and Safari for Tianfu Cup
Major browsers Chrome, Safari, and Edge...
Major browsers Chrome, Safari, and Edge are easily hacked on day 1 of hacking contest