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The Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS) engineering team is excited to announce the pending release of the latest RHACS version, packed with brand-new features and updates. The team continues to build on the 4.0 major release and RHACS Cloud Service announcements last year with a feature-packed release to kick off 2024. The RHACS 4.4 release will focus on increased consistency of scan results, strengthened security posture management, and more automated security features to alleviate monotonous security tasks.Significant updates include:A new vulnerability scanner termed “Scanner V4”
Plus: The operator of a dark-web cryptocurrency “mixing” service is found guilty, and a US senator reveals that popular safes contain secret backdoors.
Google on Thursday announced an enhanced version of Safe Browsing to provide real-time, privacy-preserving URL protection and safeguard users from visiting potentially malicious sites. “The Standard protection mode for Chrome on desktop and iOS will check sites against Google’s server-side list of known bad sites in real-time,” Google’s Jonathan Li and Jasika Bawa said. “If we
The data privacy company Onerep.com bills itself as a Virginia-based service for helping people remove their personal information from almost 200 people-search websites. However, an investigation into the history of onerep.com finds this company is operating out of Belarus and Cyprus, and that its founder has launched dozens of people-search services over the years.
Apple Security Advisory 03-07-2024-6 - tvOS 17.4 addresses buffer overflow, bypass, and code execution vulnerabilities.
Apple Security Advisory 03-07-2024-5 - watchOS 10.4 addresses buffer overflow, bypass, and code execution vulnerabilities.
A DarkGate malware campaign observed in mid-January 2024 leveraged a recently patched security flaw in Microsoft Windows as a zero-day using bogus software installers. “During this campaign, users were lured using PDFs that contained Google DoubleClick Digital Marketing (DDM) open redirects that led unsuspecting victims to compromised sites hosting the Microsoft Windows SmartScreen bypass
By Deeba Ahmed Critical security flaws found in ChatGPT plugins expose users to data breaches. Attackers could steal login details and… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: ChatGPT Plugins Exposed to Critical Vulnerabilities, Risked User Data
In this whitepaper, the authors introduce the first model-stealing attack that extracts precise, nontrivial information from black-box production language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT or Google's PaLM-2. Specifically, their attack recovers the embedding projection layer (up to symmetries) of a transformer model, given typical API access. For under $20 USD, their attack extracts the entire projection matrix of OpenAI's ada and babbage language models. They thereby confirm, for the first time, that these black-box models have a hidden dimension of 1024 and 2048, respectively. They also recover the exact hidden dimension size of the gpt-3.5-turbo model, and estimate it would cost under $2,000 in queries to recover the entire projection matrix. They conclude with potential defenses and mitigations, and discuss the implications of possible future work that could extend this attack.
MetaFox versions 5.1.8 and below suffer from a remote shell upload vulnerability.