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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-7033-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 7033-1 - It was discovered that some Intel Processors did not properly restrict access to the Running Average Power Limit interface. This may allow a local privileged attacker to obtain sensitive information. It was discovered that some Intel Processors did not properly implement finite state machines in hardware logic. This may allow a local privileged attacker to cause a denial of service.

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How Russia, China & Iran Are Targeting US Elections

While these threats remain a valid concern, US government agencies have doubled down on their assurances to the American public that election infrastructure is secure.

Timeshare Owner? The Mexican Drug Cartels Want You

The FBI is warning timeshare owners to be wary of a prevalent telemarketing scam involving a violent Mexican drug cartel that tries to trick elderly people into believing someone wants to buy their property. This is the story of a couple who recently lost more than $50,000 to an ongoing timeshare scam that spans at least two dozen phony escrow, title and realty firms.

Keep Tier-One Applications Out of Virtual Environments

Crafty bad actors can infect all of an organization's virtual machines at once, rendering tier-one applications useless.

Expert Tips on How to Spot a Phishing Link

Phishing attacks are becoming more advanced and harder to detect, but there are still telltale signs that can help you spot them before it's too late. See these key indicators that security experts use to identify phishing links:1. Check Suspicious URLs  Phishing URLs are often long, confusing, or filled with random characters. Attackers use these to disguise the link's true destination

Agentic AI in SOCs: A Solution to SOAR's Unfulfilled Promises

Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) was introduced with the promise of revolutionizing Security Operations Centers (SOCs) through automation, reducing manual workloads and enhancing efficiency. However, despite three generations of technology and 10 years of advancements, SOAR hasn’t fully delivered on its potential, leaving SOCs still grappling with many of the same

ChatGPT macOS Flaw Could've Enabled Long-Term Spyware via Memory Function

A now-patched security vulnerability in OpenAI's ChatGPT app for macOS could have made it possible for attackers to plant long-term persistent spyware into the artificial intelligence (AI) tool's memory. The technique, dubbed SpAIware, could be abused to facilitate "continuous data exfiltration of any information the user typed or responses received by ChatGPT, including any future chat sessions