A team of researchers from the Graz University of Technology in Austria has revived page Linux page cache attacks.
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A team of researchers from the Graz University of Technology in Austria has revived page Linux page cache attacks.
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Cisco has released patches for CVE-2026-20045, a critical vulnerability that can be exploited for unauthenticated remote code execution.
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Oracle’s January 2026 CPU resolves roughly 230 unique vulnerabilities across more than 30 products.
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A simple payload allowed attackers to create a new event leaking summaries of the victim’s private meetings.
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US officials told The New York Times that cyberattacks were used to turn off the lights in Caracas and disrupt air defense radars.
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China has more than 5,000 cybersecurity companies and all the top 20 firms are working with the government.
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Easterly will be leading the world-renowned cybersecurity conference and other RSAC programs.
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Researchers have disclosed technical details on a new AMD processor attack that allows remote code execution inside confidential VMs.
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The Predator spyware is more sophisticated and dangerous than previously realized.
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News of the move to acquire Seraphic comes less than a week after CrowdStrike announced an agreement to acquire identity security startup SGNL for $740 million.
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