Hackaday Podcast 173: EMF Camp Special Edition
With Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams enjoying some time off, Managing Editor Tom Nardi is flying solo for this special edition of the Hackaday Podcast. Thanks to our roving reporter Jenny List,…
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With Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams enjoying some time off, Managing Editor Tom Nardi is flying solo for this special edition of the Hackaday Podcast. Thanks to our roving reporter Jenny List,…
You can’t argue with the results of large-format film cameras — picture the boxy bellows held by a cigar-chomping big-city press photographer of the 1940s — but they don’t really…
There’s not one, but two side-channel attacks to talk about this week. Up first is Pacman, a bypass for ARM’s Pointer Authentication Code. PAC is a protection built into certain…
Security breaches and breakdowns have become an unfortunate fact of life. With the average cost of a security breach reaching $4.24 million, it’s critical to find ways to automate detection…
Cybercriminals are using monkeypox outbreaks to fool victims into disclosing their personal information. Monkeypox is high on the news agenda and has people’s attention. The email claims that their organization…
In a new initiative, the BlackCat group has begun publishing details of victims on websites open to the public Internet, with the data available in a searchable form. It has…
Information provided by the company to the Maine Attorney General shows that threat actors targeted Robert Half between April 26 and May 16. The incident, discovered on May 31, impacts…
F5 Labs discovered new Android-based information-stealing malware, dubbed MaliBot. It was spotted targeting online banking and cryptocurrency wallet users in Italy and Spain. Some of the banks targeted by MaliBot…
This warning follows multiple three other alerts the company has issued since the beginning of 2022, all advising users to keep their devices up to date and not expose them…
The medium severity security bug disabled the option to turn on certain settings, meaning that any user who has opted to restrict adult content could instead be directed towards it…
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