Month: September 2024

Critical remote code execution vulnerability discovered in Microsoft Windows Wi-Fi drivers

A new critical cybersecurity threat has been discovered by CYFIRMA Research, involving a severe remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-30078. This flaw affects the Wi-Fi drivers in multiple versions of Microsoft Windows, posing a potential risk to over 1.6 billion active devices worldwide. The vulnerability could allow malicious…

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You can now officially create and use Baldur’s Gate 3 mods on PC

Baldur’s Gate 3 modding has arrived for PC players. After a closed alpha in June and an open beta in July, the long-awaited Patch 7 — which may be the game’s last big update — is now available. It lets you play around with user-created weapons, armor, classes and subclasses,…

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Ugreen’s new Uno chargers have cute emoji faces that change when you charge

Ugreen has a new collection of iPhone and USB accessories for IFA 2024 that really turn up the charm. The Uno line is a collection of GaN and Qi2 chargers, cables, a power bank, and a USB-C hub — each featuring tiny a screen solely for displaying robot-like emoji faces.…

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It’s time to start intense scrutiny of SaaS apps as more organizations fall prey to exploits despite higher budgets

Software as a Service (SaaS) is a cloud-based software delivery model where apps are hosted by a service provider and made available to users over the Internet. With this model, apps are easy to adopt and use. However, a recent report from AppOmni reveals that one-third of companies surveyed reported…

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Osom Products, the phone company founded by ex-Essential employees, is shutting down

Osom Products, Inc. — the mobile phone company founded by former employees of Essential, which shut down after releasing a single phone — is reportedly shutting down this week, having released a single phone. The news comes shortly after Osom’s former chief privacy officer sued the company, claiming that it’s…

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Taiwan has accused Chinese firms of poaching their tech engineers

An investigation into Chinese chip making companies has determined that eight firms were allegedly in violation of Taiwanese law. This is the latest development in global ambitions to develop crucial technologies used in AI, phones, and cars. Amongst those accused is Naura Technology Group, one of the suppliers to China’s…

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