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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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Arm, Qualcomm Patch Multiple Zero-Days Reported by Google

SecureWorld News

Zero-Day vulnerabilities refer to previously unknown security flaws that are exploited by attackers before the affected company has a chance to develop and release a software patch or fix. While the latter was swiftly patched when it was initially discovered in May 2022, the former three were being actively exploited by attackers.

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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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4 Ways North Korea Is Targeting Security Researchers

SecureWorld News

Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has been working for several months to try to identify who is behind an ongoing campaign targeting security researchers, specifically those who work on vulnerability research and development at a variety of organizations. Google's TAG team discovery: cyberattack motive.

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CS2 IP leak exploit: Counter-Strike 2 HTML bug put players at risk

Dataconomy

Abuse of kick voting panel : Exploiters abused this vulnerability by injecting HTML code, typically in the form of an image tag (<img>), into the kick voting panel. IP logging script : Malicious users leveraged the <img> tag to trigger a remote IP logger script. Featured image credit: Steam

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Segway’s Navimow robot will mow your lawn using GPS

The Verge

So unlike other robot mowers, you won’t have to install a boundary wire to keep the robot on the right patch of grass. Segway has introduced its first robot mower, the Navimow, that uses GPS to stay on your lawn and keep it neatly trimmed.

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Getting Back to Basics

A CIO's Voice

Since it was a slow day and my techs were busy, I took it upon myself to patch my own jack. I wasn’t happy but after 2 hours I was able to trace my cable and patch to the new jack. Filed under: CIO , CIO Jobs , IT Process , Leadership , Life and Technology , Management Tagged: cio basics , tech.