Month: June 2024
Jun 19, 2024NewsroomZero-Day Exploits / Cyber Espionage The China-nexus cyber espionage actor linked to the zero-day exploitation of security flaws in Fortinet, Ivanti, and VMware devices has been observed utilizing multiple persistence mechanisms in order to maintain unfettered access to compromised environments. “Persistence mechanisms encompassed network devices, hypervisors, and virtual machines, ensuring alternative channels remain…
Read MoreThe Kraken crypto exchange disclosed today that alleged security researchers exploited a zero-day website bug to steal $3 million in cryptocurrency and then refused to return the funds. The hack was disclosed by Kraken Chief Security Officer Nick Percoco on X, explaining that the exchange’s security team received a vague bug report on June 9th about…
Read More‘Today marks the beginning of a new era for Windows,’ Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella wrote on LinkedIn. Microsoft’s Copilot+ PCs are now available for purchase on the tech giant’s website, bringing artificial intelligence processing to the machine as partners and their customers assess the value of new AI technologies. Billed by Microsoft as “the fastest,…
Read MoreWhile maintaining separate partner programs for the moment, Cisco is taking steps to build links between the Cisco and Splunk partner bases and help them leverage the combined Cisco-Splunk technology portfolio. Cisco Systems and its recently acquired Splunk business unit are taking the first steps to build links between their partners and the channel programs…
Read MoreThe Santa Clara, Calif.-based Flash storage-focused technology developer is focusing on three major sets of capabilities to the Pure storage platform, said one of the firm’s executives. Flash storage-focused technology developer Pure Storage Wednesday unveiled AI and security enhancements aimed at making it easier to manage and protect individual arrays and fleets of arrays. With…
Read MoreWhile AMD confirmed that it is investigating the alleged breach, IntelBroker has posted previews of stolen data that include employee database, customer database, source codes, and firmware data. Sensitive data offered in exchange for crypto In the post on Breach Forums, IntelBroker outlined the extent of the data breach, claiming to have accessed various types…
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Read MoreJun 19, 2024The Hacker NewsGDPR Compliance / Data Privacy Are your tags really safe with Google Tag Manager? If you’ve been thinking that using GTM means that your tracking tags and pixels are safely managed, then it might be time to think again. In this article we look at how a big-ticket seller that does…
Read MoreThe Hacking of Culture and the Creation of Socio-Technical Debt Culture is increasingly mediated through algorithms. These algorithms have splintered the organization of culture, a result of states and tech companies vying for influence over mass audiences. One byproduct of this splintering is a shift from imperfect but broad cultural narratives to a proliferation of…
Read MoreJun 19, 2024NewsroomCybercrime / Cryptocurrency A threat actor who goes by alias markopolo has been identified as behind a large-scale cross-platform scam that targets digital currency users on social media with information stealer malware and carries out cryptocurrency theft. The attack chains involve the use of a purported virtual meeting software named Vortax (and 23…
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