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"Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle"Software maker Adobe recently rolled out fixes for code execution flaws in the enterprise-facing Illustrator, Substance 3D Sampler, and After Effects products.
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"Russian Cyber Actors are Exploiting a Known Vulnerability with Worldwide Impact"The National Security Agency (NSA), the FBI, and co-authoring agencies are warning that Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) cyber actors are exploiting a publicly known JetBrains TeamCity vulnerability to compromise victims.
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"K-12 Student Geolocation Data, Names Exposed via API Flaws: 6M Kids Impacted"According to Tenable researchers, Application Programming Interface (API) bugs in the Edulog Parent Portal platform enabled malicious actors to access the names and geolocation data of six million K-12 riders.
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"Ukraine Claims it Paralyzed Russia’s Tax System"According to Ukraine, they have effectively crippled Russia's tax system.
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"Apple Testing New Stolen Device Protection Feature for iPhones"Apple recently announced that it’s testing a new security feature that should prevent iPhone thieves from gaining complete control over the victim’s device and online accounts, even if the phone’s passcode has been compromised.
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"Chrome 120 Update Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities"Google recently announced the release of a Chrome 120 security update that addresses nine vulnerabilities, six of which were reported by external researchers.
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"New Cybercrime Market 'OLVX' Gains Popularity Among Hackers"OLVX, a new cybercrime marketplace, has emerged and is quickly growing, with new customers looking to buy tools for online fraud and cyberattacks.
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"Google Cloud's 'Dataproc' Abuse Risk Endangers Corporate Data Stores"In one of Google's cloud services for data scientists, lax security controls could allow hackers to create applications, execute operations, and access data in Internet-facing environments.
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"Many Popular Websites Still Cling to Password Creation Policies From 1985"According to a study conducted by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, many popular websites still allow users to choose weak or even single-character passwords.
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"Microsoft Warns of Hackers Exploiting OAuth for Cryptocurrency Mining and Phishing"Microsoft has warned that attackers are deploying Virtual Machines (VMs) for cryptocurrency mining and launching phishing attacks using Open Authorization (OAuth) applications as an automation tool.
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"Boffins Fool AI Chatbot Into Revealing Harmful Content – With 98 Percent Success Rate"Purdue University researchers have developed a method for interrogating Large Language Models (LLMs) in a way that almost always breaks their etiquette training.
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"UCF Researcher Discovers New Technique for Photon Detection"Debashis Chanda, a University of Central Florida (UCF) researcher, has developed a new method for detecting photons, which are elementary particles spanning from visible light to radio frequencies and are used in cellular communication.