10 Nov, 2024

Chinese hackers use new data theft malware in govt attacks

New attacks attributed to China-based cyber espionage group Mustang Panda show that the threat actor switched to new strategies and malware called FDMTP and PTSOCKET to download payloads and steal information from breached networks. Researchers found that the hackers are using a variant of the HIUPAN worm to deliver the PUBLOAD malware stager through removable […]

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Does PlayStation Have Better Graphics Performance Than Xbox?

When deciding between a PlayStation and an Xbox, gamers often consider the graphics quality each console offers. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are the latest models from Sony and Microsoft, and both are praised for their impressive visual capabilities. They provide high-definition 4K gaming experiences, fast load times, and the promise of improved […]

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Ultimate Guide to Windows Parental Controls: Safeguard Your Kids Online

Today, parents need to monitor their children’s computer activities. Windows 11 includes built-in tools to help with this. These parental controls can limit screen time, block specific websites, and manage app usage. The Family Safety features in Windows 11 make it simple to oversee your child’s online activity and keep them safe. Parents can establish […]

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GitHub comments abused to spread Lumma Stealer malware as fake fixes

GitHub is being abused to distribute the Lumma Stealer information-stealing malware as fake fixes posted in project comments. The campaign was first reported by a contributor to the teloxide rust library, who noted on Reddit that they received five different comments in their GitHub issues that pretended to be fixes but were instead pushing malware. Further review by GeekFeed […]

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Windows 10 KB5041582 update released with 5 changes and fixes

Microsoft has released the August 2024 preview update for Windows 10, version 22H2, with fixes for issues causing system freezes and memory leaks. Today’s KB5041582 optional cumulative update is a maintenance release that enables Windows administrators to test fixes and improvements and ensure a more reliable experience for end users when rolling out security updates via the mandatory […]

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North Korean hackers exploit Chrome zero-day to deploy rootkit

North Korean hackers have exploited a recently patched Google Chrome zero-day (CVE-2024-7971) to deploy the FudModule rootkit after gaining SYSTEM privileges using a Windows Kernel exploit. “We assess with high confidence that the observed exploitation of CVE-2024-7971 can be attributed to a North Korean threat actor targeting the cryptocurrency sector for financial gain,” Microsoft said on Friday, […]

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Halliburton cyberattack linked to RansomHub ransomware gang

The RansomHub ransomware gang is behind the recent cyberattack on oil and gas services giant Halliburton, which disrupted the company’s IT systems and business operations. The attack caused widespread disruption, and GeekFeed was told that customers couldn’t generate invoices or purchase orders because the required systems were down. Halliburton disclosed the attack last Friday in an SEC […]

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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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Windows 11 KB5041587 update adds sharing to Android devices

Microsoft has released the optional KB5041587 preview cumulative update for Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2, which adds sharing to Android devices and fixes multiple File Explorer issues. The August 2024 non-security preview update improves Windows sharing capabilities, enabling users to easily share content with their Android devices using the Windows share window. “To do this, […]

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Windows Downdate tool lets you ‘unpatch’ Windows systems

SafeBreach security researcher Alon Leviev has released his Windows Downdate tool, which can be used for downgrade attacks that reintroduce old vulnerabilities in up-to-date Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server systems. In such attacks, threat actors force up-to-date targeted devices to revert to older software versions, thus reintroducing security vulnerabilities that can be exploited to compromise […]

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