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A vulnerability classified as problematic was found in Clipboard Team Copy Anything to Clipboard Plugin up to 4.0.3 on WordPress. This vulnerability affects unknown code. The manipulation leads to cross site scripting. This vulnerability was named CVE-2024-52419. The attack can be initiated remotely. There is no exploit available.
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Chrome 132 is a major release with refinements that include improved toolbar customization, password sharing to mobile, Google Lens for just about anything, more agile autofill and 16 significant security fixes.Read Entire Article
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AI transformation starts with security. This was a major theme across the majority of the big news and reveals from Microsoft Security at Microsoft Ignite 2024. Security discussions also drew big crowds throughout the event, with security-related sessions scoring in the top 10 most-attended sessions on each day of the conference. In this article, we’ll share…
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“A bunch of marketing teams for various vendors, got a hold of this [idea of shift left] and they changed its meaning to: if you buy my product, you’ve shifted left and security is done” – Tanya Janca, Founder of WeHackPurple, and Head of Education and Community at Semgrep
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As the holiday season approaches, I know the pressure to start shopping early and get it out of the way starts mounting. After all, stores are already rolling out their seasonal aisles and promotions. However, jumping the gun too soon (and waiting until the last minute) can end up costing you more. The key is…
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Microsoft remains silent over Windows Server 2025 turning up in the guise of a security update earlier this week, much to the chagrin of affected administrators.
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A resident boards up his windows in Palm Harbor, Florida, ahead of Hurricane Milton’s expected mid-week landfall – Copyright AFP Bryan R. SMITH
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Opinion CrowdStrike’s recent Windows debacle will surely earn a prominent place in the annals of epic tech failures. On July 19, the cybersecurity giant accomplished what legions of hackers could only dream of – bringing millions of Windows systems worldwide to their knees with a single botched update.
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On July 21 and 25, daytime bridge openings in St. Petersburg will occur to accommodate rehearsals for the Main Naval Parade on the Neva River. This year’s Navy Day highlights significant issues facing Russia’s Black Sea Fleet. Ukrainian maritime drone attacks have rendered the Russian naval base in Sevastopol nearly inoperative, forcing most combat-ready ships…
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Written by the CSA Enterprise Authority to Operate (EATO) Working Group.
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This photo courtesy of Intuitive Machine shows the first view of Earth taken during the IM-1 mission – Copyright AFP/File KARIM JAAFAR
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The halving, sometimes called the halvening, is an event that automatically occurs every 210,000 blocks – approximately every four years – decreasing the number of new coins entering the Bitcoin network. The most recent event took place in May 2020, when block 630,000 was mined, resulting in a reward of 6.25 BTC. With time, the…
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On Wednesday, members of the Senate Intelligence Committee questioned senior national security officials on how they plan to respond to attacks on voting infrastructure and attempts to influence the election using deepfakes, generative AI, and misinformation. While everyone in the room appeared to agree on what the threats are, senators expressed concern about how exactly…
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Hotels can be stingy about what guests are allowed to do with their TVs. If you try to plug your own device into your room’s TV to watch your own content, odds are good that nothing will happen. Hotel TVs are usually plugged into external boxes that track the TVs’ activity and control which channels,…
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An anonymous reader shares a report: If you’re confused about what makes a PC an “AI PC,” you’re not alone. But finally have something of an answer: if it packs a GPU, a processor that boasts a neural processing unit and can handle VNNI and Dp4a instructions, it qualifies — at least according to Robert…
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As you probably know, iOS 17.4 has already been released and for users in the European Union the changes proposed by Apple to comply with the Digital Markets Law have come into force. Well, among those is the possibility of downloading alternative application stores to the App Store. Of course, there are none available yet.
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Amazon’s assistant seems to have many detractors and it is its name that bothers some people the most Image of one of Amazon’s first Echo devices Join the conversation