Patch Tuesday: Microsoft fixes a zero-day, and two curious bugs that take the Secure out of Secure Boot
April 12 2023Is Secure Boot without the Secure just "Boot"?
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Read moreThe FBI is warning people against using public phone-charging stations, worrying that the combination power-data port can be used to inject malware onto the devices:
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Microsoft today released software updates to plug 100 security holes in its Windows operating systems and other software, including a zero-day vulnerability that is already being used in active...
Read moreThe April 2023 Patch Tuesday security update also included a reissue of a fix for a 10-year-old bug that a threat actor recently exploited in the supply chain attack...
Read moreAzure admins are urged to disable shared key access and implement Azure Active Directory authentication.
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Read moreStealing private keys is like getting hold of a medieval monarch's personal signet ring... you get to put an official seal on treasonous material.
Read moreThe campaign shrouds the commodity infostealer in OpenAI files in a play that aims to take advantage of the growing public interest in AI-based chatbots.
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