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Metadata Shows the FBI’s ‘Raw’ Jeffrey Epstein Prison Video Was Likely Modified
/in General NewsThere is no evidence the footage was deceptively manipulated, but ambiguities around how the video was processed may further fuel conspiracy theories about Epstein’s death.
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14 Arrested in Romania for £47 Million UK Tax Phishing Scam
/in General News14 arrested in major HMRC phishing scam raids across UK & Romania. Learn about the multi-million-pound tax fraud operation.
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CISA confirms hackers are actively exploiting critical ‘Citrix Bleed 2’ bug
/in General NewsThe U.S. cybersecurity agency gave federal agencies just one day to patch a security bug in Citrix Netscaler, which can be exploited to break into corporate and government networks.
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Magento 2 Shipping Automation: Cut Costs While Enhancing Customer Experience
/in General NewsDisclosure: The information in this article highlights Elsner’s Magento development offerings and related solutions.
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As Cyber-Insurance Premiums Drop, Coverage Is Key to Resilience
/in General NewsCyber-insurance premiums continue to decline from their explosive growth from 2020 to 2022, but coverage is more important than ever to manage risks, experts say.
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AI chatbot’s simple ‘123456’ password risked exposing personal data of millions of McDonald’s job applicants
/in General NewsSecurity researchers found two flaws in an AI-powered chatbot used by McDonald’s to interact with job applicants.
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CISA orders agencies to immediately patch Citrix Bleed 2, saying bug poses ‘unacceptable risk’
/in General NewsThe one-day deadline issued by CISA on Thursday appears to be the shortest one ever issued. Federal civilian agencies are typically given three weeks to patch bugs added to the known exploited vulnerability catalog.
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Indonesia extradites Russian accused of selling personal data on Telegram
/in General NewsIndonesia has extradited to Russia a man accused of running a Telegram channel that sold personal data obtained from law enforcement databases.
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In Other News: Microsoft Finds AMD CPU Flaws, ZuRu macOS Malware Evolves, DoNot APT Targets Govs
/in General NewsNoteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Microsoft shows attack against AMD processors, SentinelOne details latest ZuRu macOS malware version, Indian APT DoNot targets governments.
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PerfektBlue Bluetooth Vulnerabilities Expose Millions of Vehicles to Remote Code Execution
/in General NewsCybersecurity researchers have discovered a set of four security flaws in OpenSynergy’s BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that, if successfully exploited, could allow remote code execution on millions of transport vehicles from different vendors.
The vulnerabilities, dubbed PerfektBlue, can be fashioned together as an exploit chain to run arbitrary code on cars from at least three major automakers,
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