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Arm, Qualcomm Patch Multiple Zero-Days Reported by Google

SecureWorld News

In a recent revelation, both Arm and Qualcomm, two leading semiconductor manufacturers, have fallen victim to a series of highly sophisticated and targeted Zero-Day attacks. Google's TAG and Project Zero teams identified a new Zero-Day vulnerability, CVE-2023-4211, which was being actively exploited in targeted attacks.

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Google reports on a company selling spyware for Chrome, Firefox, and Windows Defender

TechSpot

Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) reports that a Barcelona company sold spyware exploiting Chrome, Firefox, and Windows Defender vulnerabilities to conduct contract surveillance on target PCs.

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Chrome zero-day V8 vulnerability found being actively exploited

TechSpot

Researchers with Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) and Project Zero discovered a zero-day exploit (CVE-2020-16009) last week. On Monday, Google released Chrome patch 86.0.4240.183 for Windows, macOS, and Linux that addresses the issue.

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Why you must extend Zero Trust to public cloud workloads

CIO Business Intelligence

How to extend Zero Trust fundamentals for your cloud workloads with Zscaler Zscaler is uniquely positioned to help organizations move beyond traditional solutions to create a more seamless connectivity and security experience. This highlights the need for a better approach to workload security. Zscaler Figure 1.

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Zero Data

Phil Windley

Summary: Like Zero Trust, Zero Data represents a paradigm that organizations can embrace to enhance their overall security posture. A few weeks ago, I came across this article from StJohn Deakin from 2020 about zero data. I've been thinking a lot about zero trust lately, so the name leapt out at me. Almost never.

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Beam me up? TMZ says William Shatner will take Blue Origin suborbital space trip

GeekWire

Shatner and other spacefliers would have a few minutes of floating in zero-G and enjoying the view of the black sky over a curving Earth — and then would descend to a parachute-aided landing in the Texas desert. Training for such a suborbital mission requires only a few days, and the flight itself typically lasts about 10 minutes.

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Google Ads bans Zero Hedge for racist content, but reverses decision on The Federalist

The Verge

Google says it’s banning the site Zero Hedge from its Google Ads program for racist content — but it reversed plans to ban a second site, The Federalist, after the site removed comments from its articles. “We Google says Zero Hedge was warned last week and failed to address the problem. Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images.

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