QOMPLX Reboots Punkspider
July 20, 2021
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TYSONS, Va., July 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Internet must become safer for both users and website operators. That’s why QOMPLX has revived Punkspider, a powerful tool that quickly scans and identifies website vulnerabilities across the breadth and depth of the internet.
As ransomware attacks continue to plague companies and consumers, vulnerable web applications play a tragic role in harvesting user information and supporting global fraud and criminal enterprises. QOMPLX recognizes that everyday internet users and the cyber community need a shared perspective on the specific dangers of the web. Punkspider provides a simple and massively scalable monitoring tool that quickly identifies gaps in collective defenses by highlighting which websites can easily fall prey to attackers.
QOMPLX Reboots Punkspider
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Government use of general warrants to authorise computer and phone hacking is unlawful
A court has ruled that the security and intelligence services can no longer rely on ‘general warrants’ to authorise the hacking of large numbers of computers and phones belonging to UK citizens
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The security and intelligence services cannot use “general warrants” to indiscriminately hack into large numbers of mobile phones and computers in the UK, judges have decided.
The High Court ruled on 8 January that it was unlawful for GCHQ and MI5 to use the warrants issued under Section 5 of the Intelligence Services Act (ISA) to interfere with electronic equipment and other property.