The Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has revealedthat of the nine zero-day vulnerabilities affecting Chrome, Android, Apple and Microsoft that it…
Month: May 2022
Update now! Nvidia released fixes for 10 flaws in Windows GPU drivers
Multiple NVIDIA graphic card models have been found to have flaws in their GPU drivers, with six medium-and four high-severity ratings….
Hunting down your data with Whitney Merrill: Lock and Code S03E11
Depending on where you live, you can ask a company to hand over all the data it has collected about you…
Chicago students lose data to ransomware attackers
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) disclosed on Fridaythat students may have had their data taken in a ransomware incident involving one of…
A week in security (May 16 – 22)
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Why you should act like your CEO’s password is “qwerty”
A poor password at the highest levels of an organisation can cost a company millions in losses. Recent findings show that…
How iPhones can run malware even when they’re off
Most people think that turning off their iPhone – or letting the battery die – means that the phone is, well,…
Cardiologist moonlighted as successful ransomware developer
The US has charged a 55-year-old French-Venezuelan cardiologist from Venezuela with “attempted computer intrusions and conspiracy to commit computer intrusions”. This…
[updated]VMWare vulnerabilities are actively being exploited, CISA warns
The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency has issued an Emergency Directive ED 22-03and released a Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA)about ongoing, and expected…
Sysrv botnet is out to mine Monero on your Windows and Linux servers
In a Twitter thread, the Microsoft Security Intelligence team have revealed new information about the latest versions of the Sysrv botnet….