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In 2020, the United States brought charges against four men accused of building a bulletproof hosting empire that once dominated the Russian cybercrime industry and supported multiple organized cybercrime groups. All four pleaded guilty to conspiracy and racketeering charges. But there is a fascinating and untold backstory behind the two Russian men involved, who co-ran Russia's most popular spam forum for years.
By Deeba Ahmed Undetected for Over 11 Months, AsyncRAT Lurked on Systems of Sensitive US Agencies with Critical Infrastructures, reports the… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: AsyncRAT Infiltrates Key US Infrastructure Through GIFs and SVGs
Femitter FTP Server version 1.03 remote denial of service exploit.
Linux versions 6.4 and above suffer from an io_uring page use-after-free vulnerability via buffer ring mmap.
__io_uaddr_map() in io_uring suffers from dangerous handling of the multi-page region.
Apple may be found negligent in an Airtags stalking lawsuit, but it has made improvements that may help potential victims
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is calling attention to the privacy and security challenges that arise as a result of increased deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in recent years. “These security and privacy challenges include the potential for adversarial manipulation of training data, adversarial exploitation of model vulnerabilities to
File Sharing Wizard version 1.5.0 remote denial of service exploit.
httpdx version 1.5.4 remote denial of service exploit.
Plus: Russia hacks surveillance cameras as new details emerge of its attack on a Ukrainian telecom, a Google contractor pays for videos of kids to train AI, and more.