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Arm patches GPU driver bug exploited by spyware to snoop on targets

Arm patches GPU driver bug exploited by spyware to snoop on targets 03/10/2023 at 23:33 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle As Qualcomm warns of similar fixes coming for its chips Commercial spyware has exploited a security hole in Arm’s Mali GPU drivers to compromise some people’s devices, according to Google today.… This article is an excerpt […]

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If you want to fund open source code via Patreon with GitHub, well now you can

If you want to fund open source code via Patreon with GitHub, well now you can 03/10/2023 at 23:03 By Thomas Claburn Exploited open source maintainers get broader payment pleading options GitHub today said it has linked its open source software donation program Sponsors to the funding platform Patreon in an attempt to get unappreciated

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$17k solid gold Apple Watch goes from Beyoncé’s wrist to the obsolete list

$17k solid gold Apple Watch goes from Beyoncé’s wrist to the obsolete list 03/10/2023 at 21:18 By Brandon Vigliarolo You can’t bling out the inevitable If you’re still wearing an original Apple Watch, we have bad news: the Series 0 is being moved to Apple’s “obsolete” category, meaning owners will no longer be able to

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OSHA launches compliance assistance program for workplace safety

OSHA launches compliance assistance program for workplace safety 03/10/2023 at 20:17 By The Occupational Safety and Health Administration launched a compliance assistance program to protect stone fabrication and installation workers. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Uncle Sam to tighten chip export chokehold on China… again

Uncle Sam to tighten chip export chokehold on China… again 03/10/2023 at 20:02 By Dan Robinson Red dragon’s semiconductor market share continues to grow The US is set to update its export restrictions on semiconductor tech to China, tightening loopholes on chipmaking tools as well as chips used in AI, according to reports. However, analysts

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Qualcomm Releases Patch for 3 new Zero-Days Under Active Exploitation

Qualcomm Releases Patch for 3 new Zero-Days Under Active Exploitation 03/10/2023 at 20:01 By Chipmaker Qualcomm has released security updates to address 17 vulnerabilities in various components, while warning that three other zero-days have come under active exploitation. Of the 17 flaws, three are rated Critical, 13 are rated High, and one is rated Medium

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Warning: PyTorch Models Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution via ShellTorch

Warning: PyTorch Models Vulnerable to Remote Code Execution via ShellTorch 03/10/2023 at 20:01 By Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed multiple critical security flaws in the TorchServe tool for serving and scaling PyTorch models that could be chained to achieve remote code execution on affected systems. Israel-based runtime application security company Oligo, which made the discovery, has coined the

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Microsoft takes concrete steps (literally) toward greener datacenter construction

Microsoft takes concrete steps (literally) toward greener datacenter construction 03/10/2023 at 19:03 By Dan Robinson Plan is to mix a dose of sustainability into bit barn foundations Microsoft is exploring ways of cutting carbon dioxide emissions from its datacenters, including using building materials that lower the overall embodied carbon in concrete.… This article is an

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Over 3 Dozen Data-Stealing Malicious npm Packages Found Targeting Developers

Over 3 Dozen Data-Stealing Malicious npm Packages Found Targeting Developers 03/10/2023 at 18:31 By Nearly three dozen counterfeit packages have been discovered in the npm package repository that are designed to exfiltrate sensitive data from developer systems, according to findings from Fortinet FortiGuard Labs. One set of packages – named @expue/webpack, @expue/core, @expue/vue3-renderer, @fixedwidthtable/fixedwidthtable, and

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DISH must pay for deorbit gone wrong in landmark space debris penalty

DISH must pay for deorbit gone wrong in landmark space debris penalty 03/10/2023 at 18:18 By Richard Speed FCC wants $150,000 after EchoStar-7 missed its orbital graveyard US television provider DISH is facing a $150,000 penalty from the US Federal Communications Commission after one of its satellites was dumped into the wrong orbit at the

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Microsoft CEO complains about Google’s default search deals

Microsoft CEO complains about Google’s default search deals 03/10/2023 at 17:47 By Richard Speed Alleges it achieved dominance through nefarious means – but who would do such a thing? The sound of the world’s smallest violin could be heard playing as Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took to the stand yesterday to testify in the US

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X Social Media sues Twitter 2.0 over alphabet soup branding

X Social Media sues Twitter 2.0 over alphabet soup branding 03/10/2023 at 16:48 By Richard Currie spidermanpointingmeme.jpg The wisdom of Twitter’s pivot to X under Elon Musk has been repeatedly questioned and now those chickens are coming home to roost with a lawsuit brought by Florida ad agency X Social Media.… This article is an

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From vacuum tubes to qubits – is quantum computing destined to repeat history?

From vacuum tubes to qubits – is quantum computing destined to repeat history? 03/10/2023 at 16:19 By Tobias Mann Having seen how conventional computers changed the world, can you really afford to bet against it? Analysis  The early 1940s saw the first vacuum tube computers put to work solving problems beyond the scope of their

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5G satellite briefly becomes brightest object in night sky

5G satellite briefly becomes brightest object in night sky 03/10/2023 at 15:33 By Lindsay Clark With more constellations on the horizon, scientists call for better approval of launches A recently launched 5G satellite periodically becomes the brightest object in the night sky, alarming astronomers who reckon it sometimes becomes hundreds of times brighter than the

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API Security Trends 2023 – Have Organizations Improved their Security Posture?

API Security Trends 2023 – Have Organizations Improved their Security Posture? 03/10/2023 at 15:32 By APIs, also known as application programming interfaces, serve as the backbone of modern software applications, enabling seamless communication and data exchange between different systems and platforms. They provide developers with an interface to interact with external services, allowing them to

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