2024

Intel has officially entered the grin and bear it phase of its recovery

Intel has officially entered the grin and bear it phase of its recovery 2024-09-22 at 13:46 By Tobias Mann Gelsinger sold the world on his foundry vision. Walking away won’t be easy Comment  On Monday, Intel’s share price surged on word it was spinning out its foundry biz as an independent subsidiary and signing AWS […]

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Week in review: Critical VMware vCenter Server bugs fixed, Apple releases iOS 18

Week in review: Critical VMware vCenter Server bugs fixed, Apple releases iOS 18 2024-09-22 at 11:01 By Help Net Security Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Critical VMware vCenter Server bugs fixed (CVE-2024-38812) Broadcom has released fixes for two vulnerabilities affecting VMware vCenter Server that can

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How to Watch Australian Survivor Seasons Anywhere in 2024

How to Watch Australian Survivor Seasons Anywhere in 2024 2024-09-22 at 00:02 View original post at vpnMentor Australian Survivor seasons are available for streaming in a few countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and the UK. The best place to watch the most recent seasons is on Australia’s free platform, called 10Play. In the US, Australian

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Hacktivist Group Twelve Targets Russian Entities with Destructive Cyber Attacks

Hacktivist Group Twelve Targets Russian Entities with Destructive Cyber Attacks 2024-09-21 at 18:46 By A hacktivist group known as Twelve has been observed using an arsenal of publicly available tools to conduct destructive cyber attacks against Russian targets. “Rather than demand a ransom for decrypting data, Twelve prefers to encrypt victims’ data and then destroy

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LinkedIn Halts AI Data Processing in UK Amid Privacy Concerns Raised by ICO

LinkedIn Halts AI Data Processing in UK Amid Privacy Concerns Raised by ICO 2024-09-21 at 17:16 By The U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has confirmed that professional social networking platform LinkedIn has suspended processing users’ data in the country to train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. “We are pleased that LinkedIn has reflected on the

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Ukraine Bans Telegram Use for Government and Military Personnel

Ukraine Bans Telegram Use for Government and Military Personnel 2024-09-21 at 17:16 By Ukraine has restricted the use of the Telegram messaging app by government officials, military personnel, and other defense and critical infrastructure workers, citing national security concerns. The ban was announced by the National Coordination Centre for Cybersecurity (NCCC) in a post shared

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Heart of glass: Human genome stored for ‘eternity’ in 5D memory crystal

Heart of glass: Human genome stored for ‘eternity’ in 5D memory crystal 2024-09-21 at 16:31 By Thomas Claburn Just in case some aliens, say, come along in a billion years and feel like cloning us from extinction Whether or not some future entity will want to bring humanity back after its eventual extinction is now

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NIST: New smoke alarms are better at detecting fires, but still go off for bacon

NIST: New smoke alarms are better at detecting fires, but still go off for bacon 2024-09-21 at 13:47 By Richard Speed Just like almost everyone else, they still love the smell of fried artery-cloggers Fryers of bacon who hope enhanced technology will stop alarms going off over the slightest whiff of smoking oil will have

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Microsoft cash to help reignite Three Mile Island atomic plant

Microsoft cash to help reignite Three Mile Island atomic plant 2024-09-20 at 23:01 By Brandon Vigliarolo We’ll have some fission chips, please The idle Three Mile Island Unit 1 nuclear power plant may soon be coming back online in Pennsylvania, thanks to a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) between Microsoft and Constellation Energy, which owns

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9 Best 123Movies Alternatives: Free & Safe to Stream in 2024

9 Best 123Movies Alternatives: Free & Safe to Stream in 2024 2024-09-20 at 22:23 View original post at vpnMentor Searching for the perfect 123Movies alternative can feel overwhelming, right? With so many choices out there, it’s essential to be wary of the security and privacy risks that come with illegal streaming sites. That’s why I’ve

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Ukraine Bans Telegram Messenger App on State-Issued Devices Because of Russian Security Threat

Ukraine Bans Telegram Messenger App on State-Issued Devices Because of Russian Security Threat 2024-09-20 at 22:01 By Associated Press Ukraine issued the Telegram ban for the official devices of government employees, military personnel, security and defense workers, and critical infrastructure employees. The post Ukraine Bans Telegram Messenger App on State-Issued Devices Because of Russian Security

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Majority of Redis users considering alternatives after less permissive licensing move

Majority of Redis users considering alternatives after less permissive licensing move 2024-09-20 at 19:47 By Lindsay Clark Valkey leads interest in FOSS alternatives after database slinger tightens terms Around 70 percent of Redis users are considering alternatives after the database company made a shift away from permissive open source licensing.… This article is an excerpt

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Ivanti patches exploited admin command execution flaw

Ivanti patches exploited admin command execution flaw 2024-09-20 at 18:46 By Connor Jones Fears over chained attacks affecting EOL product The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) just added the latest Ivanti weakness to its Known Exploited Vulnerability (KEV) catalog, a situation sure to annoy some – given that it’s yet another path traversal

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How Ransomhub Ransomware Uses EDRKillShifter to Disable EDR and Antivirus Protections

How Ransomhub Ransomware Uses EDRKillShifter to Disable EDR and Antivirus Protections 2024-09-20 at 18:31 By Trend Micro tracked this group as Water Bakunawa, behind the RansomHub ransomware, employs various anti-EDR techniques to play a high-stakes game of hide and seek with security solutions. This article is an excerpt from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives

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Temu Denies Breach Despite Hackers Posting Data Online

Temu Denies Breach Despite Hackers Posting Data Online 2024-09-20 at 18:04 View original post at Safety Detectives Temu, a global e-commerce website based in China, denies that it recently suffered a data breach after conducting an internal investigation. A hacker using the moniker, smokinthashit, claims to have breached Temu and stolen 87 million records of

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