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Microsoft Edge Introduces Copilot Mode For AI-Enhanced Browsing
Browsing the web is about to become a lot smarter for Microsoft Edge users. Microsoft has announced a new experimental feature for Edge called Copilot Mode, aiming to revolutionize how we interact with online content.…
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Major Security Flaw in WordPress Post SMTP Plugin Puts Thousands of Sites at Risk
In a recent security alert, researchers at Patchstack have uncovered a critical vulnerability in the widely used Post SMTP plugin for WordPress, exposing websites utilizing it to the risk of hijacking and complete site takeover.…
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Study Shows Progress in Controlling Antimatter Properties
Scientists have achieved a major milestone in fundamental physics by successfully measuring and controlling a single antimatter particle—an extremely rare form of matter made up of particles that are mirror images of those in normal…
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Critical Security Flaw Discovered in Mitel MX-ONE Communication System
A recent security advisory was released by Mitel with information on a critical vulnerability affecting certain versions of their MiVoice MX-ONE communication system. This flaw could allow malicious actors to bypass authentication controls, potentially gaining…
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Google Launches New Initiative, OSS Rebuild, to Secure Open Source Software Supply Chains
Google’s Open Source Security Team has introduced a new project, OSS Rebuild, designed to enhance the security and integrity of open-source software, helping ensure software packages are verified and secure from the ground up. With…
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Sophos Rolls Out Updates For Vulnerabilities in Firewall Software
Sophos, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions, has announced patch updates for several significant security vulnerabilities affecting its firewall products. The advisory details multiple critical and high-severity flaws identified in various versions of Sophos Firewall…
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Critical BIND 9 Vulnerabilities Put DNS Security at Risk
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has disclosed two serious vulnerabilities in BIND 9, one of the most widely deployed DNS resolver software packages. These flaws could allow attackers to perform cache poisoning or cause denial-of-service…
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