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Intel's New Tech Stops Physical Attacks
By Anton Shilov published
Intel develops Tunable Replica Circuit technology to prevent non-invasive physical glitch attacks.
QNAP Asks NAS Users to Apply Updates Immediately Due to Deadbolt Ransomware
By Mark Tyson published
Deadbolt ransomware is targeting NAS devices using QTS 4.3.6 and QTS 4.4.1.
Intel Releases 16 Security Advisories Covering 41 Vulnerabilities in CPUs, NUCs, SSDs
By Mark Tyson published
Thankfully there are patches to download for most issues.
Windows 11's Newest Security Feature Requires Full Reset
By Ian Evenden published
Smart App Control comes with conditions
Hackers Now Target Internet-Connected UPS Devices
By Anton Shilov published
CISA warns of attacks on Internet-connected UPS devices
Researchers Suspect 16 Years Old to Be Lapsu$ Mastermind
By Anton Shilov published
Teenager may be behind one of the loudest hacker attacks on Microsoft, Nvidia.
'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.
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