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North Korean hackers are targeting aerospace – Lazarus Group tricks employees into installing malware themselves

A famous cybercriminal group known for its links to the North Korean regime has continued its spree of recent attacks by targeting an unnamed Spanish aerospace company. Lazarus, notably known for its 2017 WannaCry attack, have been adapting and evolving their methods of attack. This latest attack is a variant…

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Major Linux distros targeted by hackers exploiting this significant flaw

A high-severity flaw has been sitting in many Linux endpoints for two years now, potentially allowing threat actors to run malicious code with elevated privileges.  This is according to cybersecurity researchers from Qualys’ Threat Research Unit, which shared in its writeup, that the flaw is tracked as CVE-2023-4911. This is…

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Crafting your perfect Google Doc is about to get a lot easier

Google has announced a series of new building elements coming to Google Docs to help make formatting and creating your document much smoother. Google and Microsoft have been head-to-head in recent months in a constant race to release new AI tools for their office software, but this new formatting functionality…

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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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The cybersecurity field is lacking hundreds of thousands of workers – and this new research shows us why

New research from ISACA shows that businesses are facing increased risk from the cyber skills gap. The report comes in light of the fact that Europe is currently facing a shortage of between 260,000 to 500,000 skilled cybersecurity workers, and with cyberattacks fast becoming a daily occurrence for businesses, the…

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