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"I'm interested in all kinds of astronomy."
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https://security.googleblog.com/2024/11/new-real-time-protections-on-Android.html

cool, all you need to do is LET GOOGLE FUCKING EAVESDROP ON YOUR PHONECALLS TO TRAIN ITS AI

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Love Kagi Search? The best way to help is simply sharing it! Tell friends why you love it, show them how it works, help them explore the difference and benefits.

Word of mouth is how meaningful products become movements 💪

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Security researcher Cristian Cornea authored a fake ransomware builder dubbed Jinn ransomware builder.

It was a fake Builder — it was actually a payload.

It infected over 100 people on Breached.

https://corneacristian.medium.com/how-i-hacked-100-hackers-5c3c313e8a1a

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Der Radiologe 🏳️‍🌈

's website is tracking me with 27 cookies – including TikTok. How can anyone trust a company that willingly hands over my privacy to multiple entities?

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Wow Intel SGX and Sub-Page Protection exploded at the same time yesterday. The latter is so broken Intel removes it from all future processors. 👀

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Is Cloudflare really the only CDN provider that supports #IPv6 to the origin servers? (CloudFront and Fastly don't)

https://blog.cloudflare.com/amazon-2bn-ipv4-tax-how-avoid-paying/

#CunninghamsLaw
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We've released 0.14 with an afl-fuzz rewrite in , better QEMU, FRIDA scripting, intel_pt tracing support and more!
Check it out:

https://github.com/AFLplusplus/LibAFL/releases/tag/0.14.0

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[RSS] NIST says exploited vulnerability backlog cleared but end-of-year goal for full list unlikely

https://therecord.media/nist-vulnerability-backlog-cleared-cisa
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Remove /dev/null from a host and a surprising number of programs crash and burn. Experienced sysadmins understand that most software requires an uninterruptible supply of nothing.

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Full Rapid7 analysis and PoC (with root shell!) for via @stephenfewer 🐚 Not a simple project, as it turned out :) https://attackerkb.com/topics/OFBGprmpIE/cve-2024-47575/rapid7-analysis

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The Pentium processor had a minor error in the division algorithm. This error cost Intel $475 million to replace the faulty chips. I've tracked down the FDIV error to this circuit on the die:

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Me to Matomo:
Your installation instructions guarantee that Windows will be vulnerable to LPE. You should probably fix that.

Matomo:
"Unfortunately we do not consider this as a security issue, because it's actually fully unrelated to Matomo itself."

Great job, folks!

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gell-man amnesia.
this is nuts.
these stories are one hour apart

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Clownstrike @ 358...
Cyber incidents appear to have no long term impact ;-)

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We have observed D-Link NAS CVE-2024-10914 /cgi-bin/account_mgr.cgi command injection exploitation attempts starting Nov 12th. This vuln affects EOL/EOS devices, which should be removed from the Internet: https://supportannouncement.us.dlink.com/security/publication.aspx?name=SAP10413

We see ~1100 exposed.

https://dashboard.shadowserver.org/statistics/iot-devices/tree/?day=2024-11-12&vendor=d-link&type=nas&geo=all&data_set=count&scale=log

We share IP data on exposed D-Link NAS instances for your network/constituency in our Device ID reports (vendor D-Link, type: nas): https://shadowserver.org/what-we-do/network-reporting/device-identification-report/

D-Link NAS exposure tracker https://dashboard.shadowserver.org/statistics/iot-devices/time-series/?date_range=7&vendor=d-link&type=nas&model=sharecenter&dataset=count&limit=1000&group_by=geo&style=stacked

NVD entry: https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2024-10914

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Happy on a Wednesday from Palo Alto Networks:

  1. PAN-SA-2024-0016 Chromium: Monthly Vulnerability Updates
  2. CVE-2024-5920 (CVSSv4: 4.6 medium) PAN-OS: Stored Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Vulnerability in PAN-OS Enables Impersonation of a Legitimate Administrator
  3. CVE-2024-2550 (CVSSv4: 8.7 high) PAN-OS: Firewall Denial of Service (DoS) in GlobalProtect Gateway Using a Specially Crafted Packet
  4. CVE-2024-2551 (CVSSv4: 8.7 high) PAN-OS: Firewall Denial of Service (DoS) in GlobalProtect Gateway Using a Specially Crafted Packet
  5. CVE-2024-2552 (CVSSv4: 6.8 medium) PAN-OS: Arbitrary File Delete Vulnerability in the Command Line Interface (CLI)
  6. CVE-2024-5917 (CVSSv4: 6.3 medium) PAN-OS: Server-Side Request Forgery in WildFire
  7. CVE-2024-5918 (CVSSv4: 5.3 medium) PAN-OS: Improper Certificate Validation Enables Impersonation of a Legitimate GlobalProtect User
  8. CVE-2024-5919 (CVSSv4: 5.1 medium) PAN-OS: Authenticated XML External Entities (XXE) Injection Vulnerability
  9. CVE-2024-9472 (CVSSv4: 8.7 high) PAN-OS: Firewall Denial of Service (DoS) Using Specially Crafted Traffic

"Palo Alto Networks is not aware of any malicious exploitation of this issue." RE:CVE-2024-9472: "However, customers have reported encountering this issue during normal operations."

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#Xen Security Advisory 464 v2 (CVE-2024-45819) - libxl leaks data to PVH guests via ACPI tables

https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2024/q4/80
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Another big step towards becoming a security boundary: today we’re expanding the VRP for the V8 Sandbox

* No longer limited to d8

* Rewards for controlled writes are increased to $20k

* Any memory corruption outside the sandbox is now in scope

See https://bughunters.google.com/about/rules/chrome-friends/5745167867576320/chrome-vulnerability-reward-program-rules#v8-sandbox-bypass-rewards for more details.

Happy hacking!

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