Category: Technology News
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Urgent SAP Security Patches Address Critical Vulnerabilities
SAP, a leading provider of enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions, has recently released its latest security updates during its August Patch Tuesday or Security Patch Day. Fixes are included for several critical vulnerabilities that organizations using SAP products should address promptly. SAP released a total of 15 new security notes, along with four updates to
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Nvidia Releases Cosmos Reason AI for Human-Like Reasoning and Visual Perception
Nvidia has announced a new AI model called Cosmos Reason that aims to make robots better at understanding their environment and making decisions like humans. Built to interpret videos and images alongside text prompts, Cosmos Reason allows machines to analyze complex scenes and predict what might happen next. Instead of just processing commands, it converts
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AOL To Discontinue Dial-Up Internet Service
AOL (America Online) has announced it will be shutting down its legendary dial-up internet service on September 30, 2025. This shift allows the company to focus on modern, high-speed services suited for current demands. AOL plans to discontinue their dial-up service to focus on the demands and needs of today’s digital landscape. After 34 years
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Xerox Patches Vulnerabilities in FreeFlow Core Software
Xerox Corporation has issued an urgent security advisory regarding critical vulnerabilities in its FreeFlow Core software version 8.0.4. These flaws could allow malicious actors to perform server-side request forgery (SSRF) attacks and execute remote code on affected systems, posing a significant threat to organizations relying on this software. The issues affect FreeFlow Core version 8.0.4
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Certain Lenovo Webcams Vulnerable to Remote Firmware Attacks
Cybersecurity researchers from Eclypsium in recent analysis have uncovered a serious vulnerability affecting certain Lenovo webcams that run on Linux-based firmware. This flaw allows an attacker with remote access to reflash the device’s firmware, turning it into a covert attack tool capable of injecting keystrokes or establishing persistent backdoors — all without physical access. The
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New Windows Active Directory Flaws Enable Remote Crashes and DDoS Attacks
Security researchers recently received a series of zero-click vulnerabilities in Windows that could turn critical infrastructure into a global botnet. In a presentation at DEF CON 33, the world’s largest hacking convention, SafeBreach Labs researchersrevealed a new class of exploits dubbed the “Win-DoS Epidemic.” These flaws, found across core Windows components, enable attackers to crash
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Microsoft Lens App Retiring, Transitioning to Microsoft 365 Copilot
Microsoft has announced that the Microsoft Lens app will be retired on mobile (iOS and Android) devices. After September 15, support for the app will end and over time users will no longer be able to create new scans. To replace Microsoft Lens, Microsoft recommends users transition to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app which offers
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