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This Week In Security: Messing With AI, 7Zip And Notepad++ Vulnerabilities, HTTP2 Bomb, And More
With the rise of AI coding assistants continuing apparently unabated, some project maintainers have begun striking back. Ars Technica reports on projects putting hostile directions into the ...
CTP allows devices connected via Bluetooth or USB to send commands to the speaker, such as changing LED colors and equalizer ...
Some security hacks require someone to have physical access to your computer. In many cases, that’s easy to mitigate. Other ...
The malware, built to look like Minecraft launchers and mods, gives hackers access to your screen, files, webcam, accounts, ...
Your weekly cybersecurity recap: a GitHub supply chain worm, an exploited Android flaw, Instagram account takeovers, and a ...
The goal is to protect you against attackers who try to steal your personal data through prompt injection. But it does limit ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto showed how hackers could use artificial intelligence to create a program that could ...
Attackers can chain three already fixed vulnerabilities in the Ubiquiti UniFi OS server to execute remote code with root ...
Season 4 goes live in Black Ops 7 and Warzone on June 4, and the developer’s patch notes reveal all the major changes for ...
A website called “UK visa portal” has been quietly collecting passport scans, selfies, and personal data from thousands of travellers who thought they were applying through official channels.
This report assesses the precarious state of the UK’s information environment, focusing on growing uncertainty about what to ...
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