Tag: Drivers
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From Caribbean shores to your devices: analyzing Cuba ransomware
The article analyzes the malicious tactics, techniques and procedures (TTP) used by the operator of the Cuba ransomware, and details a Cuba …
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Hikvision and Nvidia named in contract for Uyghur detection
Chinese video surveillance equipment maker Hikvision was reportedly paid $6 million by Beijing last year to provide technology that could …
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Decoding the future of data: A look at next-gen storage solutions
“We don’t really even load up the data sheets up in the booth anymore because it’s not what the conversation is,” Champion said. …
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Windows Policy Loophole Let Hackers to Install Malicious Kernel Mode Drivers
Microsoft blocked code signing certs, favored by Chinese hackers and devs, for loading malicious kernel mode drivers via Windows policy …
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Hackers Exploit Windows Policy Loophole to Forge Kernel-Mode Driver Signatures
A Microsoft Windows policy loophole has been observed being exploited primarily by native Chinese-speaking threat actors to forge …
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How the Most Popular Cars in the US Track Drivers
Vehicles from Toyota, Honda, Ford, and more can collect huge volumes of data. Here’s what the companies can …
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New ransomware trends in 2023
On the eve of the global Anti-Ransomware Day, Kaspersky researchers share an overview of the key trends observed among ransomware …
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Patch Tuesday -> Exploit Wednesday: Pwning Windows Ancillary Function Driver for WinSock (afd.sys) in 24 Hours
‘Patch Tuesday, Exploit Wednesday’ is an old hacker adage that refers to the weaponization of vulnerabilities the day after monthly …
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CISA Warns of Active Attacks Exploiting Fortra MFT, TerraMaster NAS, and Intel Driver Flaws
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Friday added three flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) …
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Make Developers the Driver of Software Security Excellence
Those who are wrangling code every day could fuel a genuinely transformational approach to security — if they are adequately …
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Nvidia Uses AI to Detect Insider Threats
New cybersecurity attack vectors are emerging to steal data and break into systems, but Nvidia has an artificial intelligence toolkit that …
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