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Google Patches Three Serious Vulnerabilities Discovered in Gemini AI Assistant
Three serious vulnerabilities, dubbed the Gemini Trifecta, were recently revealed in Google’s Gemini AI assistant suite, based on findings from security researchers at Tenable. These flaws exposed users to significant privacy risks, including search-injection attacks…
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Data Leak Exposes 2 Million Private Photos from Lifeprint Portable Printers
Recent research by Cybernews has revealed a significant data breach affecting Lifeprint, a popular portable photo printer app available on iOS and Android platforms. Lifeprint enables users to instantly print photos and GIFs directly from…
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Critical OneLogin Vulnerability Exposed Enterprise App Secrets via API Endpoint
A newly disclosed security vulnerability in OneLogin’s platform could have exposed sensitive authentication credentials for hundreds of thousands of enterprise applications. The flaw, identified and responsibly reported by cybersecurity firm Clutch Security, allowed attackers with…
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Apple Issues Critical Security Update to Fix Font Handling Bug Across Multiple Devices
Apple has released an important security update addressing a vulnerability in its font parsing system that affects several of its operating systems, including iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and visionOS. This update is crucial for users to…
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Researchers Find Security Flaws in Tile Bluetooth Trackers
A research team from the Georgia Institute of Technology has discovered several security vulnerabilities in Tile, the Bluetooth tracking device used to locate lost personal items, as recently highlighted in a Malwarebytes security blog post.…
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Broadcom Releases Important Security Updates for VMware Aria Operations, Tools, vCenter, and NSX
Broadcom have recently released new security advisories detailing multiple vulnerabilities affecting VMware Aria Operations, VMware Tools, VMware vCenter, NSX, and related products. The advisories warn of several high-severity flaws including local privilege escalation, information disclosure,…
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Popular npm Email Tool Compromised to Steal Emails
Cybersecurity firm Koi Security has identified a malicious version of an npm package used for automated email handling, which was silently forwarding outbound messages to an external domain controlled by the developer. The package, named…
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