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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