Africa, Middle East Lead Peers in Cybersecurity, But Lag Globally

Both regions score above average compared to similar sized economies, but investing in updated technologies and patching processes would help cyber resilience globally.

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UAE Cyber Security Council, Khalifa University Launch Abu Dhabi Academy

The university will also join the Emirates’ National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence.

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178K+ SonicWall Firewalls Vulnerable to DoS, RCE Attacks

Two flaws discovered a year apart are ostensibly the same with slightly different exploit paths, exposing corporate networks to risk and potential intrusion.

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A Flaw in Millions of Apple, AMD, and Qualcomm GPUs Could Expose AI Data

Patching every device affected by the LeftoverLocals vulnerability—which includes some iPhones, iPads, and Macs—may prove difficult.

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US Court Docs Expose Fake Antivirus Renewal Phishing Tactics

The U.S. Secret Service executed a seizure warrant to recover $34,000 stolen through a fake Norton antivirus renewal email scam. The scam tricked victims into granting remote access to their computers, and then transferring money from their accounts.

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Remotely Exploitable ‘PixieFail’ Flaws Found in Tianocore EDK II PXE Implementation

Quarkslab finds serious, remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in EDK II, the de-facto open source reference implementation of the UEFI spec.

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180k Internet-Exposed SonicWall Firewalls Vulnerable to DoS Attacks, Possibly RCE

Two DoS vulnerabilities patched in 2022 and 2023 haunt nearly 180,000 internet-exposed SonicWall firewalls.

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Hacker Conversations: HD Moore and the Line Between Black and White

SecurityWeek talked to HD Moore, best known as the founder and original developer of Metasploit.

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Over 178K SonicWall Firewalls Vulnerable to DoS, Potential RCE Attacks

Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities to force affected firewalls into maintenance mode, impacting their standard functionality and VPN access to corporate networks.

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Tsurugi Linux Tailors User Experience for Digital Forensics and OSINT Investigations

Tsurugi Linux offers a user-friendly interface with a logical sequence of forensic analysis tools, including support for live forensics, post-mortem analysis, digital evidence acquisition, malware analysis, OSINT, and computer vision activities.

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