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Buying domains from businesses that shut down could grant access to their SaaS accounts, research finds Google argues it's ...
A weakness in Google's OAuth "Sign in with Google" feature could enable attackers that register domains of defunct startups ...
As if losing your job when the startup you work for collapses isn’t bad enough, now a security researcher has found that ...
Millions of people can potentially have their data stolen because of a deficiency in Google’s “Sign in with Google” ...
OAuth is an open, secure data sharing standard designed to protect user data by providing access to that data, but keeping a user’s identity private. The standard was created in 2006 ...
The San Francisco-based company said the issue has the potential to put millions of American users' data at risk simply by ...
Dylan Ayrey, of Truffle Security Co., suggests in a report that this problem is more serious than anyone, especially Google, ...
A security researcher has discovered a bug in Google's OAuth that puts the data of employees of former companies at risk.
A vulnerability in Google’s OAuth implementation allows takeover of old employee accounts when domain ownership changes.
A security researcher purchased abandoned online domains belonging to failed startups and found he could recreate email ...