The outage has hampered communication concerning a critical vulnerability that gives root.
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CopyFail threatens multi-tenant servers, CI/CD work flows, Kubernetes containers, and more.
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Security firms find themselves especially exposed.
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If you're one of millions using element-data, it's time to check for compromise.
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Hundreds of subdomains from dozens of universities have been hijacked by scammers.
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Technically speaking, there's no practical benefit to use PQC. So why is it being used?
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When authentication fails, things can go very, very wrong.
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A stubborn misconception is hampering the already hard work of quantum readiness.
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Grinex says needed hacking resources "available exclusively to... unfriendly states."
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Here's which players are winning the race to transition to post-quantum crypto.
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Western Union exec says there were "challenges" working with Broadcom.
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As the US and Israel's war has ramped up, so too have hacks on US industrial sites.
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End-of-life routers in homes and small offices hacked in 120 countries.
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The viral AI agentic tool let attackers silently gain admin unauthenticated access.
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GDDRHammer, GeForge and GPUBreach hammer GPU memory in ways that hijack the CPU.
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No, the sky isn't falling, but Q Day <em>is</em> coming, and it won't be as expensive as thought.
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Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.
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Development houses: It's time to check your networks for infections.
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Admins: Sorry to say, but it's likely a rotate-your-secrets kind of weekend.
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Broadcom says the group is misrepresenting market "realities."
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One Microsoft product was approved despite years of concerns about its security.
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Internet-exposed devices that give BIOS-level access? What could possibly go wrong?
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Unicode that's invisible to the human eye was largely abandoned—until attackers took notice.
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Company says it doesn't know how long it will take to restore its Microsoft environment.
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Most of the devices are made by Asus and are located in the US.
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The long, strange trip of a large assembly of advanced iOS exploits.
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Problems viewing products and checking out.
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