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IT threat evolution Q1 2024

IT threat evolution Q1 2024 IT threat evolution Q1 2024. Mobile statistics IT threat evolution Q1 2024. Non-mobile statistics Targeted attacks Operation Triangulation: the final mystery Last June, we published a series of reports on Operation Triangulation, a previously unknown iOS malware platfo...

7.8CVSS6AI score0.52383EPSS
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CVE
added 2019/05/13 7:10 p.m.135 views

CVE-2019-1649

CVE-2019-1649 concerns Cisco’s Secure Boot Trust Anchor module (TAm). The flaw stems from an improper check in the FPGA/ Trust Anchor bitstream handling, enabling an authenticated, local attacker with OS access to write a modified firmware image to the FPGA. Consequences include potential device ...

7.2CVSS6.4AI score0.00383EPSS
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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2018/04/17 4:11 p.m.37 views

Intel Processors Now Allows Antivirus to Use Built-in GPUs for Malware Scanning

Global chip-maker Intel on Tuesday announced two new technologies—Threat Detection Technology TDT and Security Essentials—that not only offer hardware-based built-in security features across Intel processors but also improve threat detection without compromising system performance. Intel's Threat...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/10/18 12:19 p.m.11 views

/Dev/Random PRNG in Linux Questioned

The sanctity of the dev/random random number generator used in the Linux kernel has been a hot-button issue for more than a month. A petition posted to change.org in September to remove RdRand from dev/random, for example, was met with fury from Linus Torvalds who called the developer who posted ...

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ThreatPost
added 2012/10/26 4:0 p.m.14 views

TPM Chip in Windows 8 Lays Foundation for Widespread Enhancements to Hardware-Based Security

Today’s release of the Microsoft Windows 8 operating system brings embedded hardware-level security to the forefront. Microsoft, going forward, will require the Trusted Platform Module TPM chip on Windows PCs, phones and tablets, moving security checks to the platoform’s lowest level. TPM isn’t...

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