Windows TCO, FUD, and Security Leftovers
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Here's how a Raspberry Pi, iPhone, Surface Duo, and Linux device can use the same code to render videos [Ed: This is more like Windows spam riding the name of "Raspberry Pi" and "Linux"]
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Reset the Licensing Status of a Windows Server Machine [Ed: Maybe replace Windows and use a real server?]
How to reset the licensing status of a Windows server so that it does not shut down automatically.
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Has Linux lost its security edge? [Ed: This cites as examples proprietary software that has nothing to do with Linux]
The OS enjoys a reputation for enhanced security. That might change as cyberattacks surge against Linux-based products and services.
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Microsoft Patches Critical Windows Vulns, Warns of Code Execution Risks [Ed: At Microsoft, security is not the goal. Back doors for remote access is the goal.]
Patch Tuesday: Microsoft ships updates to over at least 70 documented vulnerabilities affecting the Windows ecosystem.
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June 2023 Microsoft Patch Tuesday, (Tue, Jun 13th)
Today's Microsoft patch Tuesday addresses 94 vulnerabilities. This includes 14 Chromium vulnerabilities patched in Microsoft Edge, and five GitHub vulnerabilites [sic]. Six of these vulnerabilities are rated as critical.
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Chinese Cyberspies Caught Exploiting VMware ESXi Zero-Day
Mandiant has observed a Chinese cyberespionage group exploiting a VMware ESXi zero-day vulnerability for privilege escalation.
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Fortinet Warns Customers of Possible Zero-Day Exploited in Limited Attacks
Fortinet has warned customers that the critical CVE-2023-27997 vulnerability that was patched recently could be a zero-day exploited in limited attacks.
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Data of 8.8 Million Zacks Users Emerges Online
A database containing the personal information of roughly 9 million Zacks users has emerged online.
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Patch Tuesday: Critical Flaws in Adobe Commerce Software
Adobe ships urgent fixes for at least a dozen flaws that expose Adobe Commerce users to code execution attacks.
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Romanian Operator of Bulletproof Hosting Service Sentenced to Prison in US
A Romanian national who operated a bulletproof hosting service used by malware operators was sentenced to prison in the US.
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New Research Shows Potential of Electromagnetic Fault Injection Attacks Against Drones
New research conducted by IOActive shows the potential of electromagnetic fault injection (EMFI) attacks against drones.