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Lenovo Locks Threadripper 5000 Pro CPUs to P620 Workstation Systems
By Aaron Klotz published
Lenovo has enabled PSB within its P620 workstation pre-builts, preventing the Threadripper 5000 CPUs used in the systems to work in any other computer.
'Dirty Pipe' Exploit Gives Any Linux or Android User Root Privileges
By Ian Evenden published
A newly disclosed Linux and Android exploit allows privilege escalation for any user.
Leaked Nvidia Code-Signing Certificate Now Being Used by Malware
By Mark Tyson published
Among all the sensitive hardware and driver data spilled by hacking extortion group Lapsus$, there were some expired but still usable Nvidia code-signing certificates.
Samsung Confirms Data Breach, Says Customer Details Weren't Stolen
By Ian Evenden published
Hacking group that penetrated Nvidia steals almost 200GB of Samsung's private data.
Raspberry Pi 64-bit Armbian Gets New Release
By Ian Evenden published
Armbian, a Linux-based OS that targets single-board computers, has a new release based on the latest Debian
Nvidia Allegedly Hacks Hackers Who Stole Company's Data
By Zhiye Liu published
New information has emerged that Nvidia has retaliated against hackers who stole 1TB of the company's data.
Nvidia RTX LHR Mining Unlocker Is Malware: From Hack to Hoax
By Anton Shilov published
Hacking Nvidia's LHR mining performance limiter? Hack you, say hackers. The supposed unlocker turns out to be infested by malware.
Google Cloud Previews Crypto Malware Threat Detection
By Nathaniel Mott published
Google Cloud is previewing a new feature called Virtual Machine Threat Detection to help defend its customers.
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