Category: security

AI and machine learning TorchServe servers vulnerable to malware attacks

A vulnerability chain comprising three distinct flaws can be used to compromise vulnerable TorchServer servers, researchers have said, warning that if leveraged, the flaws can be used to take over the target endpoint and even run malware. These are the findings of cybersecurity experts Oligo Security, which dubbed the three…

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Some top ARM GPUs have a potentially worrying security flaw – here’s what you need to know

Chip manufacturing powerhouse ARM has published a security advisory claiming to have addressed a high-severity vulnerability affecting its popular Mali GPU drivers. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-4211, is allegedly being used in “limited, targeted exploitation” attacks, the company added, as an improper access to freed memory, but could also be…

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6 Best Password Managers (2023): Features, Pricing, and Tips

Keep your logins locked down with our favorite apps for PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, and web browsers. Source

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Exim mail servers left open to zero-day attacks for over a year

A major flaw in Exim’s mail transfer agent (MTA) software has been detected that has gone without a patch for more than a year. Researchers from Trend Micro’s Zero Day Initiative were tipped off by an anonymous researcher in June last year, about an out-of-bounds write weakness discovered in the…

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“This is not a leak” – Mullvad VPN dismisses alleged accounts breach

One of the most popular VPN services around today has dismissed allegations regarding dozens of its users’ accounts being found on the dark web. Mullvad VPN told TechRadar Pro that the incidient is not a leak, but that the alleged breached VPN accounts were rather given away for free for…

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There’s a dangerous new malware-as-a-service on the rise – here’s what you need to know

A brand new malware-as-a-service (MaaS), capable of a wide range of malicious actions, is being offered on the dark web, researchers have found. Cybersecurity experts from Zscaler ThreatLabz observed a MaaS called BunnyLoader being offered online for $250 (lifetime license).  After further analysis, the researchers discovered all of the things…

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