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Hackers target US firms in FastJson RCE zero-day attacks

Hackers target US firms in FastJson RCE zero-day attacks

Hackers are actively exploiting a vulnerability in the FastJson open-source Java library, allowing remote code execution without user interaction or elevated privileges. The security issue affects FastJson versions 1.2.68 through 1.2.83 and is leveraged in attacks targeting various organizations in the U.S. The malicious activity was observed last week by the agentic security company ThreatBook

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Hackers Claim to Leak Stolen Madison Square Garden Data

Hackers Claim to Leak Stolen Madison Square Garden Data

Meta is testing face-recognition software built by the United States military and regional police department supplier Rank One, WIRED found in an investigation this week. Meta has been exploring the possibility of adding face recognition tech into its smart glasses, and WIRED previously reported that the app for the glasses contained code—now deleted—that would have

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AMD ‘Zenbleed’ bug lets hackers steal data from Ryzen CPUs

AMD ‘Zenbleed’ bug lets hackers steal data from Ryzen CPUs

Image: AMD A new vulnerability has been discovered in AMD’s Zen 2 processors—one that allows data like passwords and encryption keys to be stolen from the CPU. Disclosed publicly this week by Google security researcher Tavis Ormandy, this bug affects consumer chips as well as server, including Ryzen 3000 series parts. As detailed by Ormandy

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The Flipper Zero: A Hacker’s Delight

The Flipper Zero: A Hacker’s Delight

Readers of this Hands On are likely to fall into one of two camps: those who’ll view the Flipper Zero with fascination, and those who’ll view it with loathing. Among the former are security researchers and hardware developers trying to debug a wireless setup. Among the latter are IT folks charged with defending their realm...