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  1. Two exploits for Microsoft vulnerabilities have been added to the Purple Fox EK, showing ongoing development. View the full article
  2. Several vulnerabilities can be chained together for a full exploit. View the full article
  3. A high-severity flaw allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to potentially gain administrative privileges for Cisco small business switches. View the full article
  4. The patches fix two separate RCE bugs in Windows Codecs that allow hackers to exploit playback of multimedia files. View the full article
  5. Verizon Media has paid nearly $10 million to ethical hackers via HackerOne's platform. View the full article
  6. An authentication-bypass vulnerability allows attackers to access network assets without credentials when SAML is enabled on certain firewalls and enterprise VPNs. View the full article
  7. Adobe and payment-card companies are making last-minute pleas for e-commerce sites to update to Magento 2, to avoid Magecart attacks and more. View the full article
  8. The Homeplug device, from Tenda, suffers from web server bugs as well as a DoS flaw. View the full article
  9. This post is originally published on Designmodo: 20 Useful CSS Graph and Chart Tutorials and Techniques Usually, Graphs and Charts are mainly used for representing and organizing a set of numerical data with a graphical representation such as pie chart, line charts, bar graphs and many more. The static images would be reduced using these techniques … For more information please contact Designmodo View the full article
  10. The botnet can be used to mount different kinds of attacks, including code-execution and DDoS. View the full article
  11. A first-stage malware loader spotted in active campaigns has added additional exploits and a new backdoor capability. View the full article
  12. Several high-severity flaws in Nvidia's GPU display drivers for Windows users could lead to code-execution, DoS and more. View the full article
  13. The CryCryptor malware strain is a brand-new family of threats, leveraging COVID-19 to spread. View the full article
  14. A new devilish malware is targeting Windows systems with cryptojacking and DDoS capabilities. View the full article
  15. Growing a website today is ten times more difficult than it was just a few years ago. With the abundance of information online and thousands of blogs on every topic, capturing visitors’ attention has become hard. And if you’re a …View the full article
  16. Good contact form design means big things for your business. According to statistics, 74% of lead generation depends on it. Moreover, it is one of the essential tools to communicate with potential clients and conduct marketing campaigns. However, the importance …View the full article
  17. AMD has fixed one high-severity vulnerability affecting its client and embedded processors; fixes for the other two will come out later in June. View the full article
  18. Google Analytics is a fantastic tool because it eliminates the guesswork as to how visitors behave on a website. Conversion rates are one of the top priorities for many marketing websites, and Google Analytics can certainly help give you insight …View the full article
  19. An unpatched vulnerability in the web server of device firmware gives attackers root privileges, researchers said. View the full article
  20. Trojan Chrome browser extensions spied on users and maintained a foothold on the networks of financial services, oil and gas, media and entertainment, healthcare and pharmaceuticals and government organizations. View the full article
  21. High-severity flaws plague Cisco's Webex collaboration platform, as well as its RV routers for small businesses. View the full article
  22. A “very rare” malware has been used by an unknown threat actor in cyberattacks against two different Russian organizations in 2017. View the full article
  23. The beautiful game is back on the pitch in the U.K. -- and cyberattackers will be looking to take advantage of fans streaming the games. View the full article
  24. Looking for the best left-handed mouse can be difficult, as even in 2020, many mouse makers seem to neglect southpaws and churn out loads of right-handed mice, and hardly any for lefties. This can be incredibly frustrating, as the humble mouse is one of the most important peripherals we use when interacting with our computers. For creatives, it's especially important to find a mouse that's comfortable to use, and for left-handed people, that can sometimes be a struggle. This is where our guide to the best left-handed mice can help. We've collected the best mice for left-handed users, and listed them right here, so you can easily find the best one for your needs. Not all of these mice are designed just for lefties. Many of them are ambidextrous in design, so they can be comfortably used in any hand, and you'll still be able to reach every button. You'll notice that some mice on this page come with plenty of additional buttons. These can be configured to help speed up your workflow, and help you be even more productive. Of course, we also have left-handed mice that favour simplicity, and so still with that tried-and-tested two-button design. For more ambidextrous options, take a look at our main buying guide to the best mouse in 2020. Left-handed mouse: the best options available now The Logitech G903 is a wireless gaming mouse that does it all. Thanks to 11 programmable buttons and up to 12,000 DPI of accuracy, this left-handed mouse offers more than most could even use. The mechanical button tensioning (which gives you physical feedback through the button clicks) lets you personalise it exactly. Even more useful are the five profiles you can switch between – adjust settings like sensitivity and button uses to enable you to hop between designing, browsing, and gaming uses. Wireless charging using the PowerPlay mat is another great feature that makes that 32-hour battery life even less of a worry. You can leave the lighting on, lowering battery to 24-hours of use, without worry. If you're after a left-handed gaming mouse, then your options are limited, but the good news is that many mouse makers are now embracing ambidextrous designs, which means their mice are comfortable to use for both left- and right-handed people. SteelSeries is one of those manufacturers, and the Sensei Ten combines a left-hand-friendly design with a brilliant sensor that makes it fast and accurate to use. There's loads of customisation options, and it comes with a Tilt Tracking feature, which keeps tracking your movements even when you’re lifting your mouse and putting it back down at tilted angles. The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600 is the best left-handed mouse for people on a budget. It's compact and affordable, but crucially, it's well built as well. It's ideal for people who travel a lot and want a dependable wireless mouse that they can easily carry around. Its ambidextrous design means it's a great choice for left-handed users as well. Microsoft has a formidable reputation when it comes to peripherals, and the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Mouse 3600 is a great example of this. The Mad Catz Rat 1 is a wired mouse that's impressive to look at but somehow remains low in price. The quirky aesthetic is functional too, as the design means the mouse can be adjusted to fit any hand for perfect ergonomic comfort. There are only three buttons, but that keeps this mouse light for travel (it can even be split to make it more compact). With multiple colour options and a very low price, this is a tough mouse to beat. The SteelSeries Sensei 310 is a mouse built for gamers, meaning it’s crammed full of useful tech that designers and general users alike can benefit from. A whopping 12,000 DPI capability makes this super-sensitive (if you have it set to that high level). An ARM 32-bit processor – once a dream even for smartphones – helps compute all this data so you end up with the smoothest end result, which is what it’s all about really, isn’t it? The Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 has gone through many generations since it first appeared in 2002, and it's still going strong. The ergonomic design keeps your wrist from twisting thereby creating maximum comfort and promising long-term wrist health. The optical sensor and pointer are adjustable and buttons are available for fingers and thumbs (there are six in total). This mouse isn't cheap, but as a designer it's worth shelling out a bit more if it means keeping your wrist and hands happy. Read more: Switch from Mac to Windows: A 3D artist's guide The best free fonts for designers The best computer for graphic design View the full article
  25. Microsoft report offers insight on how threat actors exploited COVID-19 across the globe. View the full article
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