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Google changed its previously announced plan to end its URL shortener service. Some URLs will continue to function.
Google addressed a bug that enabled anonymous attackers to remove any URL at will, fixing an actual negative SEO exploit.
Recipients of rogue emails may be more likely to click on wrapped links, assuming they’ve been vetted by security services.
Actually goo.gl was supposed to be shut down completely at the end of August. But now comes the U-turn. According to Google, ...
Give Firefox Focus ten minutes, and I'm confident you'll find yourself setting it as your default.
There are more than 36,000 codes to choose from so don't worry about memorizing them or trying random sequences. Resources like Netflix-Codes.com have an entire directory to sift through so you can ...
The service for abbreviating long internet addresses was discontinued back in 2018. Existing redirects with goo.gl will soon ...
IDOR is when an application exposes internal objects (like user IDs, files, or records) in a way that lets users access data ...
Researchers from Zenity have found multiple ways to inject rogue prompts into agents from mainstream vendors to extract ...
Layers of link wrapping hide malicious URLs used for phishing. Learn how to protect against link wrapping attacks.
A threat actor has been abusing link wrapping services from reputed technology companies to mask malicious links leading to ...
Coinbase has sued a German national over the domain “coinbase.de,” accusing him of cybersquatting, affiliate program abuse ...