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Wave of Cyberattacks Targetting MOVEit Transfer Systems
Recent activity indicates a significant increase in scanning and exploitation attempts against Progress Software’s MOVEit Transfer platform, a widely used file-sharing solution used globally. Over the past three months, cybersecurity researchers have observed a sustained…
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HDMI 2.2 Released with Enhanced Audio and Video Performance
The HDMI Forum has released the HDMI 2.2 Specification, a significant update to one of the most widely adopted high-definition multimedia interface standards for digital audio and video. As display resolutions, refresh rates, and content…
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Patches Released for Critical Vulnerabilities in Citrix NetScaler and Cisco ISE
Recent security disclosures have highlighted serious vulnerabilities in two widely used enterprise networking solutions: Citrix’s NetScaler ADC and Cisco’s Identity Services Engine (ISE). These flaws pose significant risks, including potential system disruptions and unauthorized access,…
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World’s Largest Space Camera Takes First Images, Begins Cosmos Discovery
The Vera C. Rubin Rubin Observatory’s LSST (Large Synoptic Survey Telescope) camera, the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy, has captured its first images. Designed to scan the night sky repeatedly over the next…
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Research Shows Risks of AWS Credential Exposure Through Overprivileged Containers in Amazon EKS
Recent security research has uncovered significant risks associated with misconfigured or overly privileged containers running in Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). These misconfigurations can expose sensitive AWS credentials, leading to potential privilege escalation, data breaches,…
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Critical Vulnerability in Meshtastic Mesh Networks Allows Private Message Decryption
A significant cryptographic flaw has been uncovered in Meshtastic, a widely used open-source project that enables secure, off-grid communication through LoRa mesh networks. This vulnerability exposes affected devices to potential decryption of private messages, unauthorized…
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OpenVPN Driver Vulnerability Poses Denial-of-Service Risk to Windows Systems
A newly discovered security vulnerability in OpenVPN’s Windows driver has raised alarms within the tech community. The flaw exposes systems running certain versions of OpenVPN to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, potentially causing affected Windows machines to…
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