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arstechnica.com
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| | | | | Discoveries made by Google's Threat Analysis Group, which tracks nation-state hacking. | |
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www.syntaxbearror.io
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| | | | | Kaseya provides a universal decryptor but for a price, NSO Group finds its Pegasus spyware in the spotlight, and more on this week's episode of Bear Security. | |
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www.schneier.com
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| | | | | Apple has introduced a new hardware/software security feature in the iPhone 17: "Memory Integrity Enforcement," targeting the memory safety vulnerabilities that spyware products like Pegasus tend to use to get unauthorized system access. From Wired: In recent years, a movement has been steadily growing across the global tech industry to address a ubiquitous and insidious type of bugs known as memory-safety vulnerabilities. A computer's memory is a shared resource among all programs, and memory safety issues crop up when software can pull data that should be off limits from a computer's memory or manipulate data in memory that shouldn't be accessible to the program. When developers-even experienced and security-conscious developers-write software in ubiquit... | |
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blog.gitguardian.com
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| | | Explore CISA & NIST's recent cybersecurity publications. Get key insights into securing vital infrastructure in an ever-evolving threat landscape and how GitGuardian can help. | ||