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NFC security flaw lets any Android phone unlock hotel room doors - Phandroid

A new security report claims a security flaw allows an Android phone with NFC capabilities to open the door to over a million hotel rooms.

New Apple silicon security flaw could allow the extraction of encryption keys, but don't dust down that old Intel Mac just yet | iMore

Macs running Apple's M-series chips have a security flaw that Apple cannot fix.

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The Cybertruck's Wheel Covers Are Tearing Up Its Tires

Tesla's Cybertruck's aero wheel covers are causing considerable wear in the rubber, a glaring design flaw that's already haunting buyers.

Researchers warn high-risk ConnectWise flaw under attack is 'embarrassingly easy' to exploit | TechCrunch

“I can’t sugarcoat it — this shit is bad," warned one cybersecurity firm, as thousands of servers remain vulnerable to remote hacks

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Points Out Flaw in Gene-Hacked Meat Rice

South Korean scientists have created a bizarre meat-rice hybrid — and Arnold Schwarzenegger, of all people, is calling bull. 

Researchers say attackers are mass-exploiting new Ivanti VPN flaw | TechCrunch

Hackers have begun mass exploiting a third vulnerability affecting Ivanti’s widely used enterprise VPN appliance.

XREAL fixed a flaw in its AR glasses with a tiny accessory | Windows Central

XREAL just announced a small dongle that will let you charge a source device while using the company's smart glasses. XREAL will also demo its glasses at the 2024 Game Developer Conference.

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'ShadowRay' vulnerability on Ray framework exposes thousands of AI workloads, compute power and data | VentureBeat

For months, this flaw has allowed attackers to exploit AI production workloads, computing power, credentials and other sensitive data on Ray.

How to fix e-mail authentication spec | Network World

CAMBRIDGE, MASS -- Sender Policy Framework, a specification designed to authenticate e-mail senders and therefore cut down on spam, has one significant flaw -- which a technologist presenting at the MIT Spam Conference 2007 here last Friday aims to fix.

RIM Patches Yet Another PDF-Related BES Flaw | Network World

That pesky PDF distiller in Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) BlackBerry Attachment Service has yet again been identified as a security risk, and RIM has issued another "interim security update" to patch the vulnerability.

Mobile device makers react differently to attack info, researcher says | Network World

When a researcher at an ethical-hacking firm discovered mobile devices from Apple, Google, RIM and HTC had a flaw in them that would allow an attacker using malicious Web code to freeze them up and crash them, he contacted the companies last year.

Chinese team mistakenly released unpatched IE7 exploit | Network World

Chinese security researchers mistakenly released the code needed to hack a PC by exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 browser, potentially putting millions of computer users at risk -- but it appears some hackers already knew how to exploit the flaw.

Microsoft issues slew of critical security patches | Network World

Microsoft Tuesday released its final eight patches of 2008, which address 28 vulnerabilities including a critical flaw in the new search component in Vista and Windows Server 2008.

IETF: Should we ignore the Kaminsky bug? | Network World

The Internet engineering community is grappling with what to do about a serious flaw in the DNS discovered this summer, and the ongoing debate brings to mind a famous quotation from Voltaire: "The perfect is the enemy of the good."

Attack code for critical Microsoft bug surfaces | Network World

Just hours after Microsoft posted details of a critical Windows bug, new attack code that exploits the flaw has surfaced.

Adobe fixes ‘clickjacking’ flaw | Network World

Adobe Systems has released a new version of its Flash Player software, fixing a critical security bug that could make the Internet a dangerous place for Web surfers.

Apple betrays the iPhone’s business hopes | Network World

Apple’s fix of a security hole reveals a long-simmering flaw and makes many iPhones suddenly incompatible with Exchange

Apple patches iOS security certificate flaw for iPhones, iPads | Network World

The latest iOS update corrects a security flaw in how Apple's mobile OS handled security certificates. Without it, hackers can create their own certifcates, opening iPhone and iPad sessions to capture and decryption.

Major DNS flaw could disrupt the Internet | Network World

The discovery of a flaw in Domain Name System protocol that would allow an attacker to remotely disrupt or even take control of the Internet has been discovered by a researcher, leading to a CERT advisory and a multi-vendor DNS patch released today that should be applied on vulnerable ISP and corporate DNS servers.

Critical vulnerability found in popular VLC media player | Network World

Danish security company Secunia has found a flaw in the VLC media player that could allow an attacker to gain control of someone's PC.

Yahoo Mail vulnerability discovered, fixed, company says | Network World

Yahoo today said it has fixed a vulnerability discovered in Yahoo Mail that would have allowed an attacker to gain control of the victim's Yahoo Identity. Security vendor Cenzic discovered the flaw last month and reported it to Yahoo, which fixed it on June 13, according to the company.

Yahoo fixes e-mail cross-site scripting flaw | Network World

Yahoo has fixed a vulnerability in its Web mail site that could allow a hacker to get access to a person's account.

Microsoft patches flaw that could compromise, cripple Exchange | Network World

Microsoft Tuesday released a critical patch designed to thwart hackers who could take over Exchange Servers or shut them down with denial-of-service attacks.

Safari flaw worse than first thought, Microsoft warns | Network World

Microsoft is warning that a previously disclosed flaw in Apple's Safari browser could have dire consequences for Windows users.

Symantec backtracks on Adobe Flash warning | Network World

After warning on Tuesday that hackers were exploiting an unpatched bug in Adobe Systems' Flash Player software, Symantec has backtracked from this claim, saying the flaw is "very similar" to another vulnerability that was patched last month.