WhisperPair Attack Leaves Millions of Audio Accessories Open to Hijacking
The critical issue impacts Bluetooth audio accessories with improper Google Fast Pair implementations.
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Cybersecurity Firms React to China’s Reported Software Ban
China has more than 5,000 cybersecurity companies and all the top 20 firms are working with the government.
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Your Digital Footprint Can Lead Right to Your Front Door
But what about the information about you that’s already out there—without your permission?
Your name. Home address. Phone number. Past jobs. Family members. Old usernames.
It’s all still online, and it’s a lot easier to find than you think.
The hidden safety threat lurking online
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Hackers now exploiting critical Fortinet FortiSIEM flaw in attacks
LOTUSLITE Backdoor Targets U.S. Policy Entities Using Venezuela-Themed Spear Phishing
The targeted malware campaign leverages decoys related to the recent geopolitical developments between the U.S. and Venezuela to distribute a ZIP archive (“US now deciding what’s next for Venezuela.zip”)
Cisco Patches Vulnerability Exploited by Chinese Hackers
UAT-9686 exploited the bug to deploy the AquaShell backdoor on Cisco appliances with certain ports open to the internet.
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Cisco finally fixes AsyncOS zero-day exploited since November
Microsoft: Some Windows PCs fail to shut down after January update
Former CISA Director Jen Easterly Appointed CEO of RSAC
Easterly will be leading the world-renowned cybersecurity conference and other RSAC programs.
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