Monthly Archive: May 2024
OmniVision, a renowned manufacturer of image sensors utilized in numerous smartphone cameras worldwide, has announced a data security breach following a ransomware attack. The company’s headquarters are located in California, and in 2023, it...
Since the beginning of March this year, cybersecurity researchers have observed a sharp increase in phishing campaigns aimed at distributing a new malware loader, Latrodectus, considered the successor to IcedID. Experts from Elastic Security...
Tenable experts have identified a critical vulnerability in Fluent Bit, which could lead to DoS attacks and remote code execution. This flaw affects all major cloud providers, including Amazon AWS, Google GCP, and Microsoft...
As AMD’s share of the x86 processor market continues to grow, they are venturing into new territories. In the entry-level server market, which was previously dominated by Intel’s Xeon E series, AMD has introduced...
Recently, there have been numerous updates about Arrow Lake, Intel’s next-generation processor for desktop platforms, codenamed Arrow Lake-S, also known as the Core Ultra 2 series. This new series will utilize the LGA 1851...
According to a report from NotebookCheck, Sony’s next-generation Xperia Pro is expected to be released in the fourth quarter of this year, possibly featuring a one-inch main camera. The article on NotebookCheck cites a...
Cybercriminals have devised a sophisticated scheme to infect corporate networks with malware. They place advertisements in search engines like Google that link to downloads of popular Windows utilities. However, instead of legitimate programs, victims...
The hacker group behind the Grandoreiro banking Trojan for Windows has resumed its global campaign as of March 2024, following a law enforcement operation that dismantled its infrastructure in January. According to IBM X-Force,...
Students Alexander Sherbrooke and Iakov Taranenko from the University of California, Santa Cruz, discovered a critical vulnerability in the payment system of CSC ServiceWorks laundries, allowing anyone to use the machines for free. Despite...
A group of scientists from Singapore has developed a method to interfere with the operation of autonomous vehicles that use computer vision for road sign recognition. The new technique, called GhostStripe, poses a potential...