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Turla Updates Kazuar Backdoor with Advanced Anti-Analysis to Evade Detection

Turla Updates Kazuar Backdoor with Advanced Anti-Analysis to Evade Detection 01/11/2023 at 10:46 By The Russia-linked hacking crew known as Turla has been observed using an updated version of a known second-stage backdoor referred to as Kazuar. The new findings come from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, which is tracking the adversary under its constellation-themed […]

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Date night from hell looms for Apple as Netherlands says: ‘It’s not me, it’s you’

Date night from hell looms for Apple as Netherlands says: ‘It’s not me, it’s you’ 01/11/2023 at 10:17 By Thomas Claburn Watchdog reportedly well and truly out of love with App Store concessions and fee cuts Apple’s amended App Store rules for dating apps in the Netherlands reportedly remain anticompetitive in the eyes of the

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Samung’s results hint it’s time to RAM some money into your memory budget

Samung’s results hint it’s time to RAM some money into your memory budget 01/11/2023 at 09:17 By Laura Dobberstein Chaebol reckons memory is recovering and prices will rise. Analysts agree Samsung has posted another loss, but its semiconductor and memory business has shown signs of life, as inventories normalized and applications like AI drove demand

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Alert: F5 Warns of Active Attacks Exploiting BIG-IP Vulnerability

Alert: F5 Warns of Active Attacks Exploiting BIG-IP Vulnerability 01/11/2023 at 09:01 By F5 is warning of active abuse of a critical security flaw in BIG-IP less than a week after its public disclosure that could result in the execution of arbitrary system commands as part of an exploit chain. Tracked as CVE-2023-46747 (CVSS score: 9.8), the vulnerability allows

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Indian politicians say Apple warned them of state-sponsored attacks

Indian politicians say Apple warned them of state-sponsored attacks 01/11/2023 at 08:17 By Simon Sharwood Nobody knows which state, but India’s government never quite shrugged off claims it uses spyware Indian politicians and media figures have reported that Apple has warned them their accounts may be under attack by state-sponsored actors.… This article is an

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IBM outlines Asian growth ambitions with acquisition of Indonesian ERP consultancy

IBM outlines Asian growth ambitions with acquisition of Indonesian ERP consultancy 01/11/2023 at 06:02 By Simon Sharwood SAP and Oracle services provider Equine Global becomes part of Big Blue IBM has acquired Indonesian ERP consultancy Equine Global and signalled the buy represents a sign of its plans “to grow its footprint in the region”.… This

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Apple swipes left on the last Touch Bar Mac, replaces it with a pricier 14″ model

Apple swipes left on the last Touch Bar Mac, replaces it with a pricier 14″ model 01/11/2023 at 04:01 By Tobias Mann Proper function keys are the norm once more and the dream of a touchscreen Mac appears to be dead Comment  Apple appears to have decided its controversial Touch Bar is no longer needed,

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As NASA struggles to open OSIRIS-REx’s asteroid sample can, probe heads off to next rock

As NASA struggles to open OSIRIS-REx’s asteroid sample can, probe heads off to next rock 01/11/2023 at 03:17 By Katyanna Quach Screw it… no wait, unscrew it, cry boffins NASA’s first-ever asteroid sample-collecting spacecraft OSIRIS-REx has had its mission extended – and will next visit Apophis, a near-Earth object expected to fly as close as

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US officials close to persuading allies to not pay off ransomware crooks

US officials close to persuading allies to not pay off ransomware crooks 01/11/2023 at 02:02 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle ‘We’re still in the final throes of getting every last member to sign’ Top White House officials are working to secure an agreement between almost 50 countries to not pay ransom demands to cybercriminals as the

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‘Mass exploitation’ of Citrix Bleed underway as ransomware crews pile in

‘Mass exploitation’ of Citrix Bleed underway as ransomware crews pile in 31/10/2023 at 23:47 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle At least two extortion gangs abusing CVE-2023-4966, we’re told Citrix Bleed, the critical information-disclosure bug that affects NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, is now under “mass exploitation,” as thousands of Citrix NetScaler instances remain vulnerable, according to

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Judge bins AI copyright lawsuit against DeviantArt, Midjourney – Stability still in the mix

Judge bins AI copyright lawsuit against DeviantArt, Midjourney – Stability still in the mix 31/10/2023 at 23:32 By Katyanna Quach Artists’ lawyers vow to fight on A judge has dismissed copyright infringement claims against DeviantArt and Midjourney in the US – and has allowed a case against Stability AI to continue.… This article is an

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Now Russians accused of pwning JFK taxi system to sell top spots to cabbies

Now Russians accused of pwning JFK taxi system to sell top spots to cabbies 31/10/2023 at 22:32 By Thomas Claburn US unlikely to get a bite of them at this rate, though For a period of two years between September 2019 and September 2021, two Americans and two Russians allegedly compromising the taxi dispatch system

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Trademark fight: Brit biz Threads has a teeny tiny problem with Meta’s Threads

Trademark fight: Brit biz Threads has a teeny tiny problem with Meta’s Threads 31/10/2023 at 22:02 By Brandon Vigliarolo Software house says it’s had UK trademark since 2012 as Zuck & Co know full well Meta’s Threads app is facing a trademark challenge from a software biz that owns the rights to the name in

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X says it’s only worth $19B after year of Muskmanagement

X says it’s only worth $19B after year of Muskmanagement 31/10/2023 at 21:31 By Brandon Vigliarolo Everything’s down, except Elon’s engagement, and that’s what really matters, right? The financial state of X, formerly Twitter, has remained cloudy since Elon Musk purchased it a little over a year ago, but internal documents are shedding some light

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API open authentication vulnerabilities discovered by researchers

API open authentication vulnerabilities discovered by researchers 31/10/2023 at 21:31 By API security vulnerabilities in open authentication (OAuth), including user account information, were recently discovered by Salt Security. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Ace holed: Hardware store empire felled by cyberattack

Ace holed: Hardware store empire felled by cyberattack 31/10/2023 at 20:47 By Richard Speed US outfit scrambles to repair operations, restore processing of online orders Ace Hardware appears to have been the latest organization to succumb to a cyberattack, judging by its website and a message from CEO John Venhuizen.… This article is an excerpt

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Intel dumps its silicon photonics bells and whistles into Jabil’s lap

Intel dumps its silicon photonics bells and whistles into Jabil’s lap 31/10/2023 at 20:07 By Dan Robinson 10th arena that chip giant has quit in 2.5 years for $1.8B in annual savings Intel is shedding its silicon photonics transceiver module business as part of restructuring and cost-cutting measures, offloading it to manufacturing company Jabil.… This

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