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New SnailLoad Attack Exploits Network Latency to Spy on Users’ Web Activities

A group of security researchers from the Graz University of Technology have demonstrated a new side-channel attack known as SnailLoad that could be used to remotely infer a user’s web activity.
“SnailLoad exploits a bottleneck present on all Internet connections,” the researchers said in a study released this week.
“This bottleneck influences the latency of network packets, allowing an attacker
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5 Ways to Use Tech to Improve Your Wake-Up Routine

For many of us, getting up can be a chore most mornings, as a peaceful slumber or a serene dream is interrupted by the shrill chimes of a smartphone alarm. It’s all too easy to keep hitting that snooze button until the last possible momentto stay where it’s comfortable and warm and avoid the responsibilities of the…

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Skyfall Scams: Navigating the Turbulence of Fake Airline Help on Social Media

The ever-evolving nature of social media has significantly shifted the customer
service framework. Real-time engagement for customers seeking immediate
resolution of service-related issues has set new benchmarks for responsiveness
and direct communication.

However, the convenience of digital advancements has also paved the way for
sophisticated scams, particularly on social media platforms like X (formerly
Twitter). In this guide, we delve into the alarming trend of fake airline
customer servic

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New MOVEit Transfer Critical Vulnerability Targeted by Threat Actors

A new critical authentication bypass flaw in Progress MOVEit Transfer was disclosed, and threat actors are already trying their best to exploit it. The new security flaw, which goes by the number CVE-2024-5806, enables attackers to get around the Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) module’s authentication procedure, which is in charge of handling file transfers […]

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Researchers Warn of Flaws in Widely Used Industrial Gas Analysis Equipment

Multiple security flaws have been disclosed in Emerson Rosemount gas chromatographs that could be exploited by malicious actors to obtain sensitive information, induce a denial-of-service (DoS) condition, and even execute arbitrary commands.
The flaws impact GC370XA, GC700XA, and GC1500XA and reside in versions 4.1.5 and prior.
According to operational technology (OT) security firm Claroty, the
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TeamViewer Detects Security Breach in Corporate IT Environment

TeamViewer on Thursday disclosed it detected an “irregularity” in its internal corporate IT environment on June 26, 2024.
“We immediately activated our response team and procedures, started investigations together with a team of globally renowned cyber security experts and implemented necessary remediation measures,” the company said in a statement.
It further noted that its corporate IT
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