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"BIND Updates Resolve High-Severity DoS Vulnerabilities"The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) recently announced BIND security updates that contain patches for several remotely exploitable denial-of-service (DoS) vulnerabilities in the DNS software suite.
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"Dog-Like Robot Jams Home Networks and Disables Devices During Police Raids — DHS Develops NEO Robot for Walking Denial of Service Attacks"The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has developed a four-legged robot called "NEO" to jam the wireless transmissions of smart home devices.
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"White House Mandates Stricter Cybersecurity for R&D Institutions"According to a recent memo from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), certain covered institutions will be required to implement cybersecurity programs for Research and Development (R&D) security.
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"57,000 Patients Impacted by Michigan Medicine Data Breach"Michigan Medicine, the academic medical center of the University of Michigan, recently started notifying roughly 57,000 individuals that their personal and health information might have been compromised in a data breach.
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"Chrome 127 Patches 24 Vulnerabilities"Google recently announced the release of Chrome 127 to the stable channel with patches for 24 vulnerabilities, including 16 reported by external researchers.
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"PINEAPPLE and FLUXROOT Hacker Groups Abuse Google Cloud for Credential Phishing""FLUXROOT," a Latin America (LATAM)-based financially motivated actor, has used Google Cloud serverless projects to conduct credential phishing, bringing further attention to the abuse of cloud computing.
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"Ad-Injecting Malware Posing as DwAdsafe Ad Blocker Uses Microsoft-Signed Driver"ESET researchers have found a sophisticated Chinese browser injector. This signed ad-injecting driver comes from a "mysterious" Chinese company.
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"Fake CrowdStrike Repair Manual Pushes New Infostealer Malware"CrowdStrike warns of a fake recovery manual that installs a new information-stealing malware called "Daolpu." Threat actors have been taking advantage of the chaos surrounding the buggy CrowdStrike Falcon update that caused global Information Technolog
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"Swipe Right for Data Leaks: Dating Apps Expose Location, More"Karel Dhondt and Victor Le Pochat, researchers at KU Leuven, found that many dating apps may leak users' sensitive data and exact locations. They analyzed 15 location-based dating apps to determine what user data a malicious actor could steal.