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Research Reveals Security Misconfiguration Risks and Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Salesforce
Recent research has revealed significant security vulnerabilities in Salesforce, affecting core components used by businesses across industries. AppOmni, a SaaS security platform, uncovered over 20 misconfigurations, along with several zero-day vulnerabilities that expose sensitive customer…
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Apple Introduces New macOS Version, Tahoe 26
Apple has officially released macOS Tahoe 26, the latest version of its operating system for Mac computers. macOS has been a cornerstone of Apple’s ecosystem for years, known for its intuitive interface and powerful functionality.…
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United Natural Foods Cyberattack Disrupts Operations
United Natural Foods Inc (UNFI), the largest wholesale distributor of natural and organic products in North America, is currently dealing with the aftermath of a cyberattack that has temporarily disrupted its business operations. The company…
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Android 16 Launches with Focus on Smarter Notifications and Greater Security
Android 16 has officially launched, bringing a host of new features designed to improve the way users interact with their devices. This update focuses on smarter notifications, enhanced security, and more efficient multitasking, all while…
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HP Releases Fix for Vulnerability in Support Assistant Tool
In a recent security advisory, HP has announced the discovery of a critical vulnerability in its HP Support Assistant software, which is used on a wide range of HP laptops and desktops. The flaw could…
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World’s First Biological Computer Uses Human Neurons and Silicon for Scientific Research
Cortical Labs, an Australia-based biotechnology company, has released the CL1, the world’s first code-deployable biological computer powered by lab-grown human neurons. Available at a price of $35,000, the machine combines living neural networks with silicon…
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iVerify Finds Evidence of Potential Hidden iPhone Attacks
iVerify, a mobile MDR (Managed Detection and Response) software company, has identified signs that some iPhones may have been targeted by highly sophisticated, covert hacking techniques. These attacks are believed to involve “zero-click” exploits—methods that…
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