This week in the security news:
Android catches up to iOS with its own lockdown mode
Just in case, there is a new CVE foundation
Branch privilege injection attacks
My screen is vulnerable
The return of embedded devices to take over the world - 15 years later
Attackers are going after MagicINFO
Hacking Starlink
Mitel SIP phones can be hacked
Rever...
Intel's hardware-based safeguards against attacks exploiting the Spectre data leaking vulnerabilities impacting its processors could be bypassed by new Branch Predictor Race Conditions, reports The Register.
CNBC reports that Apple's appeal against the UK government's order to create a "backdoor" allowing access to encrypted iPhone user data will be heard in public after the country's Investigatory Powers Tribunal dismissed the government's attempt to conduct the hearing behind closed doors due to national security risks.
We will have two hands-on Rubber Ducky labs, one for a general audience of all skill levels and an advanced lab for people with a stronger technical background. A Rubber Ducky is a cybersecurity tool that looks like a USB drive but actually imitates a keyboard—which is extremely powerful. The first lab will give an introduction to what a Rubber Duc...
Deepseek troubles, AI models explained, AMD CPU microcode signature validation, what happens when you leave an AWS S3 bucket laying around, 3D printing tips, and the malware that never was on Ethernet to USB adapters.
Included in the affected CPE Series router models were VMG1312-B10A, VMG1312-B10B, VMG1312-B10E, VMG3312-B10A, VMG3313-B10A, VMG3926-B10B, VMG4325-B10A, VMG4380-B10A, VMG8324-B10A, VMG8924-B10A, SBG3300, and SBG3500, according to Zyxel.
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