Tag: Race
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macOS WorkflowKit Race Vulnerability Allows Malicious Apps to Intercept Shortcuts
A race condition vulnerability in Apple’s WorkflowKit has been identified, allowing malicious applications to intercept and manipulate …
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Want to Win a Bike Race? Hack Your Rival’s Wireless Shifters
Professional cycling has, in its recent history, been prone to a shocking variety of cheating methods and dirty tricks. …
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Beyond Threat Detection – A Race to Digital Security
Digital content is a double-edged sword, providing vast benefits while simultaneously posing significant threats to organizations across …
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Qbot Malware Via FakeUpdates Leads the Race of Malware Attacks
Hackers use Qbot malware for its advanced capabilities, including keylogging, credential theft, and backdoor functionality. Previously …
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Inside the Race to Secure the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Every Formula 1 race weekend is essentially a pop-up event in a different city around the world, bringing 10 teams, their cars, and their …
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The QAnon Shaman Isn’t Even the Most Extreme Candidate in His Race for Congress
Jacob Chansley, the January 6 rioter known as the QAnon Shaman, will run for Congress in Arizona. The most remarkable thing about his …
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Inside FTX’s All-Night Race to Stop a $1 Billion Crypto Heist
The same chaotic day FTX declared bankruptcy, someone began stealing hundreds of millions of dollars from its coffers. A WIRED …
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ChatGPT and the Race to Secure Your Intellectual Property
ChatGPT reached 100 million users in January 2023, only two months after its release. That’s a record-breaking pace for an …
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Citrix ADC, Gateway Users Race Against Hackers to Patch Critical Flaw
Citrix issues a critical update as NSA warns that the APT5 threat group is actively trying to target ADC …
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The Race to Find the Nord Stream Saboteurs
Damage to the pipeline that runs between Russia and Germany is being treated as deliberate. Finding out what happened may not be …
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Race against time: Hackers start hunting for victims just 15 minutes after a bug is disclosed
Attackers are becoming faster at exploiting previously undisclosed zero-day flaws, according to Palo Alto Networks. The company warns in …
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