DiscoverHAQ.NEWS2024-03-27 : Daily : Gracie Folkins
2024-03-27 : Daily : Gracie Folkins

2024-03-27 : Daily : Gracie Folkins

Update: 2024-03-27
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A new exploit for local privilege escalation in Linux kernels (CVE-2024-1086) affects versions 5.14 to 6.6. A security flaw's been found that let's people get more access on Apple macOS systems by messing with file system mount options; it's been fixed now. There's this thing, ChromeKatz, that can grab cookies from Chromium browsers. AutoWLAN helps set up a mobile hotspot with a Raspberry Pi and lets people make it more secure. Matthew Alt showed how to mess with STM32F4 microcontrollers using EMFI. Agenda ransomware is hitting VMWare's vCenter and ESXi servers hard with their new tricks. Folks can make a bad Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that gets into other people's AWS accounts. There's a fix for a problem where folks could read files they shouldn't in Adobe ColdFusion (CVE-2024-20767). Tracecat helps security teams be smarter and faster with cool AI stuff, and mailtools does email things for learning. A script on GitHub can set up AnyDesk with better security options. You can use Grafana Labs tools for keeping an eye on apps and make it safer with GitHub Action. Some smarties figured out how to take advantage of a hole in HTTP .NET Remoting (CVE-2024-29059). Devs can make assembly code easier with x86inc.asm. AMD Zen 2 and Zen 3 chips might be messed up by Rowhammer attacks, even with DDR4 and DDR5. Telegram-Anti-Revoke used to keep messages in Telegram from going poof, but it's not being looked after anymore.

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2024-03-27 : Daily : Gracie Folkins

2024-03-27 : Daily : Gracie Folkins

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