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By Owais Sultan In the US, there was a drop in sales of 19% as people stayed on their phones for longer. Globally, smartphone sales are down from 488 million units to 429 million units. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Smartphone Discounts Set To Rocket As Market Slumps
Categories: News Tags: TikTok Tags: ban TikTok Tags: states that banned TikTok Tags: Indiana bans TikTok Tags: Maryland bans TikTok Tags: Shou Zi Chew Tags: Brendan Carr Tags: ByteDance Tags: Brooke Oberwetter The State of Indiana has filed two lawsuits against TikTok, Inc, the company behind the same name app, and its parent company, ByteDance. (Read more...) The post Indiana sues TikTok, describes it as "Chinese Trojan Horse" appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Texas and Maryland this week joined three other states in prohibiting accessing the popular social media app from state-owned devices.
By Habiba Rashid Here is everything you need to know about the first two days at the Pwn2Own hacking contest. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Pwn2Own Day 1 and 2: Samsung, HP, MikroTik & Netgear Pwned
The botnet exploits flaws in various routers, firewalls, network-attached storage, webcams, and other products and allows attackers to take over affected systems.
AMI MegaRAC Redfish Arbitrary Code Execution
Multiple Xiongmai NVR devices, including MBD6304T V4.02.R11.00000117.10001.131900.00000 and NBD6808T-PL V4.02.R11.C7431119.12001.130000.00000, allow authenticated users to execute arbitrary commands as root, as exploited in the wild starting in approximately 2019. A remote and authenticated attacker, possibly using the default admin:tlJwpbo6 credentials, can connect to port 34567 and execute arbitrary operating system commands via a crafted JSON file during an upgrade request. Since at least 2021, Xiongmai has applied patches to prevent attackers from using this mechanism to execute telnetd.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) formally announced it will no longer authorize electronic equipment from Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision, and Dahua, deeming them an "unacceptable" national security threat. All these Chinese telecom and video surveillance companies were previously included in the Covered List as of March 12, 2021. "The FCC is committed to protecting our national
Lawmakers are growing concerned about a flood of data-hungry cars from China taking over American streets.