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Microsoft has rolled out Patch Tuesday updates for May 2023 to address 38 security flaws, including one zero-day bug that it said is being actively exploited in the wild. Trend Micro's Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) said the volume is the lowest since August 2021, although it pointed out that "this number is expected to rise in the coming months." Of the 38 vulnerabilities, six are rated Critical and
OpenAI has new tools that give you more control over your information—although they may not go far enough.
Plus: Apple and Google plan to stop AirTag stalking, Meta violated the FTC’s privacy order, and how to tell if your car is tracking you.
Categories: News Categories: Privacy Tags: Google Tags: Apple Tags: AirTag Tags: Tile Tags: Samsung Tags: Bluetooth Tags: trackers Tags: stalking Tags: car thieves Google and Apple want to create a specification for tech that alerts users when they're being tracked by AirTags and similar devices. (Read more...) The post Google and Apple cooperate to address unwanted tracking appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
wfc-pkt-router suffers from a vulnerability where it can wrongly bind to an external network interface instead of the VPN tunnel.
Out-of-bounds Read vulnerability while processing CMD_COLDWALLET_BTC_SET_PRV_UTXO in bc_core trustlet from Samsung Blockchain Keystore prior to version 1.3.12.1 allows local attacker to read arbitrary memory.
Improper access control vulnerability in AppLock prior to SMR May-2023 Release 1 allows local attackers without proper permission to execute a privileged operation.
Categories: News Tags: ChatGPT Tags: AI training Tags: ChatGPT Business OpenAI has introduced a feature that lets you opt your conversations out of ChatGPT's training data, but you have to switch it on. (Read more...) The post How to keep your ChatGPT conversations out of its training data appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
Apple and Google have teamed up to work on a draft industry-wide specification that's designed to tackle safety risks and alert users when they are being tracked without their knowledge or permission using devices like AirTags. "The first-of-its-kind specification will allow Bluetooth location-tracking devices to be compatible with unauthorized tracking detection and alerts across Android and
The attackers were in thousands of corporate and government networks. They might still be there now. Behind the scenes of the SolarWinds investigation.