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This devious Wi-Fi security flaw could let hackers eavesdrop on your network with ease
TechRadar via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMore from TechRadar Pro Wi-Fi software found in many major laptops and smartphones has a major ...
This devious Wi-Fi security flaw could let hackers eavesdrop on your network with ease
TechRadar· 4 days agoA report from The Hacker News found the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard is vulnerable to a flaw tracked...
D-Link Routers Vulnerable to Takeover Via Exploit for Zero-Day
Dark Reading· 7 days agoResearchers have released an exploit for a zero-day security flaw in a family of D-Link routers that...
Google patches another zero-day exploit in Chrome - and this one affects Edge too
ZDNet· 6 days agoIf you're using Google's Chrome browser, it's time to update it -- and fast. Google confirmed this...
Washing Machine Jailbreak Takes Millions Of Coin-Op Machines To The Cleaners
HotHardware· 1 day agoAre you looking to get some laundry done on the cheap or, even better yet, free? It turns out a ...
Apple users in UAE warned of security threats
Mashable· 6 days agoOn Wednesday, May 15, the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) Cyber Security Council issued a warning to residents regarding various significant security...
Critical Fluent Bit flaw impacts all major cloud providers
BleepingComputer· 1 day agoTracked as CVE-2024-4323 and dubbed Linguistic Lumberjack by Tenable security researchers who discovered it, this critical memory corruption vulnerability was introduced with ...
Students unlock unlimited free laundry service after discovering a bug
Neowin· 4 days agoTwo UC Santa Cruz student researchers Alexander Sherbrooke, and Iakov Taranenko, found a security ...
Intel issues advisories for 90 security vulnerabilities — includes critical level 10 for AI tools
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIntel Core CPU. In keeping with industry tradition, Intel released 41 security advisories, for over...
GhostEngine mining attacks kill EDR security using vulnerable drivers
BleepingComputer· 7 hours agoA malicious crypto mining campaign codenamed 'REF4578,' has been discovered deploying a malicious payload named GhostEngine that uses vulnerable drivers to turn off security products and deploy an XMRig miner.