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New Malware Uses SSD Over-Provisioning to Bypass Security Measures
By Aaron Klotz published
Korean researchers have discovered two major vulnerabilities revolving around the over-provisioning feature built into all modern SSDs.
'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Pirates Hit by Crypto Malware
By Nathaniel Mott published
Reason Labs reported that pirated versions of "Spider-Man: No Way Home" are being used to spread crypto mining malware.
Hacker Hijacks HP AMD EPYC Servers For Raptoreum Crypto Mining
By Francisco Pires published
Hacker turns critical Java exploit Log4J into profit to mine Raptoreum using HP's AMD-based 9000 EPYC server hardware.
Intel, Nvidia, Microsoft Vulnerable to Critical Java Exploit, AMD Unaffected
By Francisco Pires published
Spectre and Meltdown days dejá-vu?
BusKill USB Cable Now Available: A PC Kill Switch for Data Protection
By Anton Shilov published
Full BusKill Kit now available for $99.99.
Cryptojackers Target QNAP's NAS Products Once Again
By Nathaniel Mott published
QNAP said in a security advisory that its NAS products are being targeted by "cryptojacking" malware.
Hackers Are Disguising Cryptbot Malware as a Windows Activator
By Nathaniel Mott published
Red Canary revealed that hackers are using a fake version of a popular software piracy tool to spread the Cryptbot malware.
New Windows Installer Zero-Day Exploit Is in the Wild
By Francisco Pires published
A security researcher posted proof-of-concept code that exploits Microsoft's Windows Installer Service, giving an attacker full system-level privileges.
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