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How to tell if your toothbrush is being used in a DDoS attack

Your essential guide to toothbrush security.

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Facebook fatal accident scam still rages on

We look at a scam campaign on Facebook that continues to do the rounds, and how you can recover your compromised account.

2054, Part III: The Singularity

“You’d have an incomprehensible level of computational, predictive, analytic, and psychic skill. You’d have the mind of God.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

State of Malware 2024: What consumers need to know

The State of Malware 2024 report covers some topics that are of special interest to home users: privacy, passwords, malvertising, banking Trojans, and Mac malware.

Known ransomware attacks up 68% in 2023

Big Game ransomware is just one of six threats resource-constrained IT teams need to pay attention to in 2024.

Safer Internet Day, or why Brad Pitt needed an internet bodyguard

Safer Internet Day is all about raising awareness about a safer and better internet for all, and especially for children and young people.

2054, Part II: Next Big Thing

“If molecules really were the new microchips, the promise of remote gene editing was that the body could be manipulated to upgrade itself.” An exclusive excerpt from 2054: A Novel.

Running Windows 11 and 2022 Server Virtual Machines in Red Hat OpenShift with persistent vTPM

The trusted platform module (TPM) is a self-contained hardware encryption technology present in recent computer systems. It provides, among other things, hardware random number generation and more secure storage for encryption keys. This enables administrators to encrypt operating system disks that will then only be decryptable on the same system. Version 2.0 of the TPM specification was published in 2015, and Microsoft’s Windows 11 requires a version 2.0 TPM to be present to install.To support operating systems like Windows 11 that require a TPM, libvirt provides a virtual TPM (vTPM) that c

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202402-10

Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 202402-10 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in NBD Tools, the worst of which could result in arbitrary code execution. Versions greater than or equal to 3.24 are affected.

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-6622-1

Ubuntu Security Notice 6622-1 - David Benjamin discovered that OpenSSL incorrectly handled excessively long X9.42 DH keys. A remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause OpenSSL to consume resources, leading to a denial of service. Sverker Eriksson discovered that OpenSSL incorrectly handled POLY1304 MAC on the PowerPC architecture. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause OpenSSL to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code. This issue only affected Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 23.04.