Patient details exposed in medical centres cyberattack The Canberra Times

MacOS ‘CrashStealer’ malware poses as crash reporter to steal credentials – SC Media
MacOS ‘CrashStealer’ malware poses as crash reporter to steal credentials SC Media
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Patient details exposed in medical centres cyberattack The Canberra Times
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MacOS ‘CrashStealer’ malware poses as crash reporter to steal credentials SC Media

Data breaches have been announced by Community Health Center of Buffalo in New York and the New Jersey law firm Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis.

Open a repository in Cursor on Windows and, if a file named git.exe is sitting in the project root, Cursor runs it. No click, no approval dialog, no

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