20 Sep, 2024

Russian military hackers linked to critical infrastructure attacks

The United States and its allies have linked a group of Russian hackers (tracked as Cadet Blizzard and Ember Bear) behind global critical infrastructure attacks to Unit 29155 of Russia’s Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (also known as GRU). In a joint advisory published today, the Russian GRU military intelligence hackers, known for deploying WhisperGate […]

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Desktops vs Laptops: Which Is Right For You

Deciding between a desktop and a laptop computer can be tough. Both have good and bad points. The right choice depends on what you need in terms of power, portability, and price. Your decision between a desktop and a laptop depends on your needs and lifestyle. Laptops offer portability and convenience, while desktops are better for performance, […]

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AMD Ryzen 9000 Series: Full Specs, Zen 5 Innovations, and Performance Analysis

AMD’s new Ryzen 9000 series processors are expected to make a significant impact in the tech world. These chips are based on the Zen 5 architecture and are projected to deliver notable improvements in speed and power. The flagship Ryzen 9 9950X is anticipated to feature up to 16 cores and 32 threads, making it […]

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Greasy Opal’s CAPTCHA solver still serving cybercrime after 16 years

A developer that researchers now track as Greasy Opal, operating as a seemingly legitimate business, has been fueling the cybercrime-as-a-service industry with a tool that bypasses account security solutions and allows bot-led CAPTCHA solving at scale. Greasy Opal has been active for more nearly two decades and tailors its tools based on customers’ targeting needs. […]

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Lenovo ThinkPad T14s Gen 6 Copilot Plus Review

The business-focused AI-capable PC makes the most of its Snapdragon X Elite platform. The classic black slab of a ThinkPad has been a familiar sight in cubicles, conference rooms and executive offices for decades, dating back to when these were originally IBM ThinkPads. A lot of things have changed over the years, but a ThinkPad […]

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Warning Signs of a Dying Graphics Card

Your graphics card is important for smooth visuals and gaming performance; and it’s important that it works without issue in order for your computer to operate properly. If you start noticing strange visual glitches, performance drops, crashing, loud spinning noises from the GPU fans, or unusual sounds coming from the coils of your video card […]

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Google fixes ninth Chrome zero-day exploited in attacks this year

​​Today, Google released a new Chrome emergency security update to patch a zero-day vulnerability tagged as exploited in attacks. “Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2024-7971 exists in the wild,” the company said in an advisory published on Wednesday. This high-severity zero-day vulnerability is caused by a type confusion weakness in Chrome’s V8 JavaScript engine. Security researchers with […]

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Apple M4 Chip Performance Breakdown

Apple has unveiled the M4 chip for its latest iPad Pro models. The M4 chip belongs to the highly acclaimed Apple silicon chips, known for enhancing performance. It is constructed using advanced 3-nanometer technology, which enables the new iPad Pro to swiftly and efficiently process tasks. The M4 chip incorporates a powerful CPU and GPU, […]

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Litespeed Cache bug exposes millions of WordPress sites to takeover attacks

A critical vulnerability in the LiteSpeed Cache WordPress plugin can let attackers take over millions of websites after creating rogue admin accounts. LiteSpeed Cache is open-source and the most popular WordPress site acceleration plugin, with over 5 million active installations and support for WooCommerce, bbPress, ClassicPress, and Yoast SEO. The unauthenticated privilege escalation vulnerability (CVE-2024-28000) […]

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Hackers use PHP exploit to backdoor Windows systems with new malware

Unknown attackers have deployed a newly discovered backdoor dubbed Msupedge on a university’s Windows systems in Taiwan, likely by exploiting a recently patched PHP remote code execution vulnerability (CVE-2024-4577). CVE-2024-4577 is a critical PHP-CGI argument injection flaw patched in June that impacts PHP installations running on Windows systems with PHP running in CGI mode. It allows unauthenticated attackers […]

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