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The alleged access is being sold for a whopping $20,000.
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Microsoft's January 2023 Patch Tuesday security update contains fixes for bugs in multiple products. Here's what you need to patch now.
Microsoft today released updates to fix nearly 100 security flaws in its Windows operating systems and other software. Highlights from the first Patch Tuesday of 2023 include a zero-day vulnerability in Windows, printer software flaws reported by the U.S. National Security Agency, and a critical Microsoft SharePoint Server bug that allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to make an anonymous connection.
Supreme Court rules WhatsApp can sue NSO Group for damages caused by unauthorized Pegasus spyware installations.
Vice Society is boasting that it compromised the San Francisco transportation system, while BART maintains operations and mounts an investigation.
US cybersecurity services firm continues expansion into Latin America.
A paper by two dozen Chinese researchers maintains that near-future quantum computers could crack RSA-2048 encryption, but experts call the claims misleading.
It's remotely triggerable, but attackers would already have pretty deep network access if they could "prime" your server for compromise.
The cryptomining malware, which typically targets Linux, is exploiting weaknesses in an open source container tool for initial access to cloud environments.
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