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Deloitte Responds After Ransomware Group Claims Data Theft
Deloitte has issued a statement in response to a ransomware group’s claims regarding the theft of a significant amount of information belonging to the company. The ransomware group calling itself Brain Cipher listed Deloitte UK on its Tor-based website last week, claiming to have obtained over one terabyte of data (they claim this is the volume of the data when compressed). The hackers … [Read More...]
Figma Components: Supercharge Your Design System
Updating the same UI components across hundreds of screens is a pain. But there's a better way - Figma components make updating design elements as easy as changing one master copy.Let's dig into how components work and how to use them effectively. What are components anyway? Components are reusable design elements - think buttons, cards, navigation bars - that you can use across your designs. They … [Read More...]
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We've come such a long way from the first high refresh rate LCD. Refresh rates continue to rise well past the 144hz mark and response times continue to lower along with it. 240hz had a noticeable increase in responsiveness, but many can't tell the difference beyond that. We've cracked into the realm of 500hz, but at what cost? Is there actually any reason to buy one of these ultra-high refresh … [Read More...]
Researchers Uncover Prompt Injection Vulnerabilities in DeepSeek and Claude AI
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Researcher Demonstrated On How Attacker Can Gain Full Admin Access With XSS
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Google’s New Open-Source Patch Validation Tools Vanir Unveiled
Google has officially launched Vanir, a groundbreaking open-source security patch validation tool designed to enhance the efficiency and accuracy of patch management. Announced during the Android Bootcamp in April, Vanir is now available for public use, offering developers a powerful resource to streamline the identification and application of security patches. Executive Summary Vanir … [Read More...]
Eight Suspected Phishers Arrested in Belgium, Netherlands
Belgian and Dutch authorities announced the arrest of eight individuals suspected of participating in a fraud scheme that included phishing, online scams, money laundering, and other illegal activities. On December 3, as part of an investigation started in 2022, law enforcement agencies in the two countries conducted 17 searches and seized electronic devices, cash, luxury watches and jewelry, … [Read More...]
Anna Jaques Hospital Data Breach Impacts 316,000 People
Anna Jaques Hospital is notifying over 316,000 individuals that their personal information was compromised in a December 2023 data breach. The incident was identified on Christmas day last year and resulted in the hospital diverting patients from its emergency rooms after its health record system was shut down. Anna Jaques initially disclosed the data breach on January 23, after a threat … [Read More...]
Seven Bolt-Ons to Make Your Entra ID More Secure for Critical Sessions
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Socks5Systemz Botnet Powers Illegal Proxy Service with 85,000+ Hacked Devices
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