Category cyber-attacks

Attention Windows and Linux Users: Update Your Secure Boot Keys Before the Deadline!

UEFI Bootkits: A Growing Cybersecurity Concern In recent years, the landscape of cybersecurity threats has evolved significantly, marked notably by the introduction of bootkits targeting Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) systems. These sophisticated forms of malware represent a new layer of vulnerability for both individual users and corporate environments, disrupting…

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Leak Unveils Members of Peter Thiel’s Exclusive ‘Dialog’ Society

Recent revelations have underscored significant concerns regarding the data security practices of Dialog, an organization largely focused on discussions surrounding artificial intelligence, longevity, and the future. A data breach has exposed sensitive information from registrants who had been prompted to predict future trends. The responses from these individuals hint at…

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Serious Copilot Vulnerability Enables Hackers to Intercept 2FA Codes from Users

Emergence of “SearchLeak” Exploit Targeting Microsoft Copilot In a significant cybersecurity breach, researchers have unveiled a new attack vector dubbed “SearchLeak,” which exploits the functionality of Microsoft’s Copilot tool. The method involves an attacker sending a crafted email containing a URL that directs Copilot to extract sensitive information from a…

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Users Express Discontent as AMD Removes Memory Crypto from Consumer CPUs

Lack of Clarity Surrounds AMD’s TSME Support for Consumer CPUs In a recent exchange, AMD engineer Limoncello denied further commentary regarding the company’s stance on Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) for consumer CPUs, effectively concluding the conversation initiated by Kilpatrick. This abrupt termination leaves users seeking clarity on the implications…

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Meta Partners with Pentagon Supplier to Develop Face Recognition Technology for Its Glasses

Meta is currently assessing the implementation of face-recognition technology developed by Rank One Computing, a company known for supplying surveillance tools to law enforcement and military agencies in the United States. This initiative aims to integrate the technology into Meta’s smart glasses, as confirmed by internal sources. The association between…

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Ukrainian Extradited Man Confesses to Involvement in Conti Ransomware Attacks

A Ukrainian man has entered a guilty plea in a U.S. court following his extradition from Ireland, admitting to involvement in the notorious Conti ransomware operation—identified as one of the most destructive cybercrime syndicates active during the pandemic years. Oleksii Oleksiyovych Lytvynenko, aged 44, confessed to conspiracy to commit wire…

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The FCC Aims to Regulate Burner Phones Out of Existence

Following a report from WIRED last week indicating that Meta’s smart glasses app included code for enabling face recognition features, the company removed the code shortly thereafter without providing an explanation or indicating whether such functionality could be reintroduced. Simultaneously, another investigation by WIRED revealed that xAI’s Grok platform continues…

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