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Police officers escort Rohingya refugees after rescuing them from a boat off Aceh Province – Copyright AFP I-Hwa CHENG
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In Episode 20 of Darknet Diaries, we heard from Greg aka “mobman” who said he created the sub7 malware. Something didn’t sit right with a lot of people about that episode. It’s time to revisit that episode and get to the bottom of things.
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The Tech Ascension Awards is proud to announce the 2024 Cybersecurity award winners, celebrating the most innovative and impactful solutions in the cybersecurity industry. These awards honor the companies and technologies that are driving the industry forward with groundbreaking achievements and innovative applications of cybersecurity.
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The 1939 World’s Fair in New York promised attendees a showcase of “the world of tomorrow.” The exhibition featured futuristic consumer and industrial projects from across the globe.
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Microsoft and Adobe have collectively fixed 161 security vulnerabilities impacting their respective products as part of this month’s Patch Tuesday, SC Media reports.
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Amateur radio community, American Radio Relay League (ARRL), which reported that it was the target of a significant ransomware attack in May 2024, has now confirmed that data of few of its employees was stolen in the cyberattack.
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123 million kickbacks Taking kickbacks and bribes becomes unsafe, no matter how ambiguous it may sound. But, apparently, in Moscow and the Moscow region, officials believe that they live in the “Three-Ninth Kingdom,” inaccessible to the security forces. The first deputy chairman of the Moscow region government, Svetlana Strigunkova, probably also thought so. Not knowing…
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A court in Moscow arrested the former deputy chairman of the Moscow region government Svetlana Strigunkova, suspected of receiving bribes worth 123 million rubles. According to investigators, she helped builders obtain profitable government contracts. What did she spend the money on?
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Octapharma Plasma has blamed IT “network issues” for the ongoing closure of its 150-plus centers across the US. It’s feared a ransomware infection may be the root cause of the medical firm’s ailment.
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Decentralized finance lending platforms MarginFi, SolBlaze, and Solend have found themselves embroiled in a heated dispute, with accusations of misconduct and misinformation being leveled by all sides. The controversy stems from MarginFi’s alleged failure to replenish BLZE token emissions for its users over an 8-day period, which MarginFi attributes to blockchain congestion and prioritizing user…
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Tag CVE ID CVE Title Severity .NET and Visual Studio CVE-2024-21409 .NET, .NET Framework, and Visual Studio Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Important Azure CVE-2024-29993 Azure CycleCloud Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability Important Azure AI Search CVE-2024-29063 Azure AI Search Information Disclosure Vulnerability Important Azure Arc CVE-2024-28917
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In a significant security update, Microsoft has released its April 2024 Patch Tuesday updates, which address a hefty 150 vulnerabilities across its suite of products. This update is particularly noteworthy not only for the sheer volume of vulnerabilities it covers but also because it includes fixes for two zero-day vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited…
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In one of the largest Patch Tuesdays in years, Microsoft disclosed 150 vulnerabilities across its software and product portfolio this week, including more than 60 that could lead to remote code execution.
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A great home security camera system is a good way to keep your home and family safe, even when you aren’t there. And if you’re looking for a system that’s quick and easy to set up, you can’t go wrong with Blink’s Outdoor 4 security cameras. They’re already competitively priced, but right now, they’re priced…
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TL;DR: There’s no shortage of threats to business out there these days, but DNS FireWall can help protect you from cyberthreats. Grab it for $49.97 this week only at TechRepublic Academy.
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Even with smartphones, RV-ready Starlink internet, and personal rescue beacons, the wilderness can be a hostile, volatile place that leaves you incapacitated and stranded in an instant. It also pays to have a backup plan and even a backup for backups.
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A Boeing 737 MAX 9 plane operated by Alaska Airlines made an emergency landing on January 5 after a panel blew out – Copyright AFP/File Patrick T. Fallon