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Apple-designed chips powering Macs, iPhones, and iPads contain two newly discovered vulnerabilities that leak credit card information, locations, and other sensitive data from the Chrome and Safari browsers as they visit sites such as iCloud Calendar, Google Maps, and Proton Mail.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/01/newly-discovered-flaws-in-apple-chips-leak-secrets-in-safari-and-chrome/
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People keep warning about how awful the next 4 years are going to be. That sounds optimistic to me.
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When Deepseek says it's being hit with a "largescale cyber attack," what does it mean? A DDoS? Anyone have any intel or insights on what's going on? So far, I'm not seeing any specifics beyond "largescale cyber attack," which tells us next to nothing.
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A reminder to journalists still tweeting away with the blue check marks the Nazi saluter gave to keep them on the platform: you have no place lecturing other journalists on anything.
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A patch for a "major" vulnerability in AMD chips has leaked before it became available for Linux users, Tavis Ormandy says. It's not clear if a patch for Windows users is available or not. I asked AMD about this 24 hours ago, and it's still not saying a peep about this. So much for transparency.
https://seclists.org/oss-sec/2025/q1/45
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Late last month, researchers revealed a finding thatβs likely to shock some people and confirm the low expectations of others: Renewable energy facilities throughout Central Europe use unencrypted radio signals to receive commands to feed or ditch power into or from the grid that serves some 450 million people throughout the continent.
https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/01/could-hackers-use-new-attack-to-take-down-european-power-grid/
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