The latest EndeavorOS release just solved one of my biggest frustrations with Arch Linux
Ganymede is fast, beautiful, stable, and relatively simple to use.READ MORE HERE…
Also, US offering $2.5M for Belarusian hacker, Backpage kingpins jailed, additional MOVEit victims, and more in brief A series of IP cameras still used all over the world, despite being well past their end of life, have been exploited to create a new Mirai botnet. … READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe ransomware gang recruits high-profile affiliates from LockBit and ALPHV As RansomHub continues to scoop up top talent from the fallen LockBit and ALPHV operations while accruing a smorgasbord of victims, security and law enforcement agencies in the US feel it’s time to issue an official warning about the group that’s gunning for ransomware supremacy.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreRelax, it’s just a drill. This time at least. US Army Special Forces, aka the Green Berets, have been demonstrating their hacking chops in the recent Swift Response 24 military exercises in May, the military has now confirmed.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe US says efforts to improve bilateral relations with China are ongoing, alongside “necessary action” to prevent US tech from being used to undermine its national security.
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Microsoft identified a North Korean threat actor exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Chromium (CVE-2024-7971) to gain remote code execution (RCE) in the Chromium renderer process. Our assessment of ongoing analysis and observed infrastructure attributes this activity to Citrine Sleet, a North Korean threat actor that commonly targets the cryptocurrency sector for financial gain.
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Organizations in both private and public sectors are moving to adopt artificial intelligence, but doing so for the latter heightens the importance of security fundamentals.
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Infosec hounds say they spotted vulnerability during routine travel in the US Updated Cybersecurity researchers say they’ve found a vulnerability that allowed them to skip US airport security checks and even fly in the cockpit on some scheduled flights.… READ MORE HERE…
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