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A malware framework that remained hidden for years has been discovered by security researchers at Cisco Talos. The researchers were hunting for samples of DarkNimbus, a backdoor linked to the ...
The 11-year-old vulnerability likely impacts many devices that are no longer supported — and presents easy exploit even for those that are. Computers with Telnet open are in immediate danger of being ...
Google’s Fast Pair protocol delivers one of the best Bluetooth experiences you’ll find today, automatically pairing wireless earbuds, speakers, and other accessories and sharing those details across ...
Technical details and a public exploit have been published for a critical vulnerability affecting Fortinet's Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) solution that could be leveraged by a ...
A New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DWCP) report alleges that Uber Eats (UBER) and DoorDash (DASH) designed their customer interfaces in ways that discouraged tipping, ...
Truebit lost $26 million after a smart-contract overflow bug let an attacker mint tokens at near-zero cost, sending the TRU price down 99%. A $26 million exploit of the offline computation protocol ...
Third Person Shooter Arc Raiders' PvE-friendly event starts today: 'This is an opportunity to team up in the fight against the machines' Third Person Shooter Arc Raiders dishes out a hotfix, ...
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