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POPULAR CYBERSECURITY PUBLICATIONSBy Waqas
“RAMBleed Reading Bits in Memory Without Accessing Them.” A team of security researchers has published a report on a relatively advanced and previously undetected variant of the Rowhammer attack called RAMBleed. Researchers claim that the new variant can be used for reading the contents of the physical memory instead of merely modifying it as it […]
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Evite's data breach, stemming from an “inactive data storage file," is only one of many breaches to be disclosed this week.
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Popular British rock band Radiohead is in the news for all the wrong reasons. According to an announcement made by Radiohead this Tuesday, the band had to release 18 hours of unheard material from the studio sessions recorded in 1997 for their landmark album “Ok Computer.” Guitarist Jonny Greenwood explained the reason behind such an […]
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The $300 million investment is being led by KKR.
Unisys Security Index indicates rise in online safety awareness
An attacker can use Rowhammer attack to induce bit flips, thereby leaking the victim's secret data.
June patch Tuesday features fixes from Adobe and Microsoft for critical flaws including a remote code vulnerability in Adobe Flash Player.
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Repo manager keeps its developer-driven promise with fresh security updates
Microsoft on Tuesday released updates to fix 88 security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and related software. The most dangerous of these include four flaws for which there is already exploit code available. There's also a scary bug affecting all versions of Microsoft Office that can be triggered by a malicious link or attachment. And of course Adobe has its customary monthly security update for Flash Player.
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