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Researchers Expose NonEuclid RAT Using UAC Bypass and AMSI Evasion Techniques

Researchers Expose NonEuclid RAT Using UAC Bypass and AMSI Evasion Techniques 2025-01-08 at 15:45 By Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a new remote access trojan called NonEuclid that allows bad actors to remotely control compromised Windows systems. “The NonEuclid remote access trojan (RAT), developed in C#, is a highly sophisticated malware offering unauthorised remote […]

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BioConnect unveils biometric devices for secure access control

BioConnect unveils biometric devices for secure access control 2025-01-08 at 14:47 By Industry News BioConnect introduced its Arc Series biometric devices. Designed to address the evolving security, compliance, and scalability needs of enterprises and data centers, the Arc Series sets a new standard in modern access control. The launch includes three innovative devices: Arc Vision,

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The channel stands corrected: Hardware is a refresh cycle business now

The channel stands corrected: Hardware is a refresh cycle business now 2025-01-08 at 14:35 By Paul Kunert ‘For 30 years you thought you were business geniuses,’ veteran analyst tells resellers and distributors Opinion  The tech hardware industry may be facing something of an existential crisis if one veteran analyst is correct – the days of

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Mitel MiCollab, Oracle WebLogic Server vulnerabilities exploited by attackers

Mitel MiCollab, Oracle WebLogic Server vulnerabilities exploited by attackers 2025-01-08 at 14:20 By Zeljka Zorz CISA has added Mitel MiCollab (CVE-2024-41713, CVE-2024-55550) and Oracle WebLogic Server (CVE-2020-2883) vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog. The Mitel MiCollab vulnerabilities exploited Mitel MiCollab is a popular enterprise collaboration suite. CVE-2024-41713 and CVE-2024-55550 are both path traversal

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Google snags ex-Microsoft exec to helm cloud in the UK

Google snags ex-Microsoft exec to helm cloud in the UK 2025-01-08 at 14:12 By Richard Speed Maureen Costello hopes to ’empower’ businesses with AI Google has hired Maureen Costello, a Microsoft and Accenture veteran, to the role of Vice President for UK, Ireland, and Sub-Saharan Africa regions as the UK’s Competition Markets Authority (CMA) prepares

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CISA Releases Two New Industrial Control Systems Advisories for 2025

CISA Releases Two New Industrial Control Systems Advisories for 2025 2025-01-08 at 14:12 By Ashish Khaitan Overview  The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released two critical Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisories. These advisories, ICSA-25-007-01 and ICSA-25-007-02, aim to inform users and administrators about vulnerabilities in key ICS products. The goal is to mitigate potential

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Do VPNs Hide Browsing & Search History From ISPs & Routers?

Do VPNs Hide Browsing & Search History From ISPs & Routers? 2025-01-08 at 14:10 View original post at vpnMentor Leaving your browsing or search history unprotected exposes you to several risks. Third parties such as internet service providers (ISPs), hackers, or network administrators can monitor your online activities. You can be easily targeted with advertising,

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Crims backdoored the backdoors they supplied to other miscreants. Then the domains lapsed

Crims backdoored the backdoors they supplied to other miscreants. Then the domains lapsed 2025-01-08 at 13:07 By Jessica Lyons Here’s what $20 gets you these days More than 4,000 unique backdoors are using expired domains and/or abandoned infrastructure, and many of these expose government and academia-owned hosts – thus setting these hosts up for hijacking

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The Commonwealth Cyber Security Posture 2024: A Deep Dive into Australia’s Cyber Defense Measures

The Commonwealth Cyber Security Posture 2024: A Deep Dive into Australia’s Cyber Defense Measures 2025-01-08 at 12:50 By Ashish Khaitan Overview  The Australian Government has shared its latest report for commonwealth cyber security. The Commonwealth Cyber Security Posture in 2024 report provides an essential update on the measures and progress related to cyber security across

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Mirai Botnet Variant Exploits Four-Faith Router Vulnerability for DDoS Attacks

Mirai Botnet Variant Exploits Four-Faith Router Vulnerability for DDoS Attacks 2025-01-08 at 12:32 By A Mirai botnet variant has been found exploiting a newly disclosed security flaw impacting Four-Faith industrial routers since early November 2024 with the goal of conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The botnet maintains approximately 15,000 daily active IP addresses, with the

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Just when you thought terminal emulators couldn’t get any better, Ghostty ships

Just when you thought terminal emulators couldn’t get any better, Ghostty ships 2025-01-08 at 12:21 By Liam Proven HashiCorp co-founder’s side project reaches 1.0 – er, 1.0.1 Ghostty is more interesting than it sounds, for several reasons: who wrote it, what it does, and the language it was written in are all more unusual than

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FCC Launches ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ for IoT Devices to Certify Security Compliance

FCC Launches ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ for IoT Devices to Certify Security Compliance 2025-01-08 at 12:04 By The U.S. government on Tuesday announced the launch of the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, a new cybersecurity safety label for Internet-of-Things (IoT) consumer devices. “IoT products can be susceptible to a range of security vulnerabilities,” the U.S. Federal Communications

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UK digital markets watchdog expects to launch investigations within the month using new powers

UK digital markets watchdog expects to launch investigations within the month using new powers 2025-01-08 at 11:35 By Lindsay Clark Regulator will see a ‘participative’ approach before imposing fines The UK market regulator said it would take a “participative” approach to exercising its new powers under the legislation designed to curb the market power of

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Transcend Migration Accelerator improves privacy strategies for organizations

Transcend Migration Accelerator improves privacy strategies for organizations 2025-01-08 at 10:49 By Industry News Transcend announced its white-glove Migration Accelerator for businesses leaving behind legacy privacy platforms. Transcend’s dedicated switching solution removes the traditional headaches of migration and empowers organizations to unlock the full potential of Transcend’s automated platform. In a landscape where legacy solutions

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Additional Microprocessors Decoded: Quick guide to what AMD is flinging out next for AI PCs, gamers, business

Additional Microprocessors Decoded: Quick guide to what AMD is flinging out next for AI PCs, gamers, business 2025-01-08 at 10:33 By Tobias Mann Plus: A peek at Nvidia’s latest hype CES  AMD unleashed a flood of CPUs at the annual CES super-conference this week in Las Vegas – chips that span the gamut from high-end

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Chinese RISC-V project teases 2025 debut of freely licensed advanced chip design

Chinese RISC-V project teases 2025 debut of freely licensed advanced chip design 2025-01-08 at 09:35 By Simon Sharwood Third-gen Xiangshan may be close to performance of Arm’s made-for-HPC Neoverse 2 A key figure in in China’s drive to develop processors based on the RISC-V instruction set architecture has said the project will deliver in 2025,

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Akamai to quit its CDN in China, seemingly not due to trouble from Beijing

Akamai to quit its CDN in China, seemingly not due to trouble from Beijing 2025-01-08 at 08:51 By Simon Sharwood Security and cloud compute have so much more upside than the boring business of shifting bits Akamai has decided to end its content delivery network services in China, but not because it’s finding it hard

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Honda upgrades robot brain into OS for future electric cars

Honda upgrades robot brain into OS for future electric cars 2025-01-08 at 07:33 By Simon Sharwood Remember humanoid bot ‘Asimo’, which could kick balls and pour beer? It survives as EV software Honda has announced it has developed an operating system for electric vehicles, using tech it first developed for a humanoid robot named “Asimo”.…

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Why an “all gas, no brakes” approach for AI use won’t work

Why an “all gas, no brakes” approach for AI use won’t work 2025-01-08 at 07:33 By Help Net Security Machine learning and generative AI are changing the way knowledge workers do their jobs. Every company is eager to be “an AI company,” but AI can often seem like a black box, and the fear of

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