Intel Informs Customers About Over a Dozen Processor Vulnerabilities
Intel on Tuesday published advisories covering more than 20 vulnerabilities affecting processors and other products.
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Beyond Immature Rhetoric: The Case Against Mockery and Ambulance Chasing in the Security Industry
Five reasons why “Ambulance Chasing” and mocking harm the security profession and are never a good idea.
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Chinese hackers linked to cybercrime syndicate arrested in Singapore
PIXHELL Attack Allows Air-Gap Jumping via Noise From Screens
Noise generated by the pixels on a screen can be leveraged to exfiltrate data from air-gapped computers in what is called a PIXHELL attack.
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Singapore Police Arrest Six Hackers Linked to Global Cybercrime Syndicate
The development comes after a group of about 160 law enforcement officials conducted a series of raids on September 9, 2024, simultaneously at several locations.
The six men, aged between 32 and 42, are suspected of
Why Is It So Challenging to Go Passwordless?
If your organization is like many, you may be contemplating a move to passwordless authentication. But the reality is that a passwordless security approach comes with its own
Microsoft Adds Support for Post-Quantum Algorithms in SymCrypt Library
Microsoft has started introducing support for post-quantum algorithms in SymCrypt, its main cryptographic library.
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Ivanti Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Endpoint Manager
Ivanti has released patches for multiple vulnerabilities in Endpoint Manager, Cloud Service Appliance, and Workspace Control.
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Developers Beware: Lazarus Group Uses Fake Coding Tests to Spread Malware
“The new samples were tracked to GitHub projects that have been linked to previous, targeted attacks in which developers are lured using fake job interviews,” ReversingLabs researcher Karlo Zanki said.
The activity has been assessed to be part of
