- (RE: Kernel anti cheat) If Windows can't get their own kernel drivers for "security" safe, how likely is it that random video game developers will get their kernel anti cheat drivers secure? https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/lazarus-hackers-exploited-windows-zero-day-to-gain-kernel-privileges/ 84 comments linux_gaming
Linking pages
- New AMD SinkClose flaw helps install nearly undetectable malware https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-amd-sinkclose-flaw-helps-install-nearly-undetectable-malware/ 20 comments
- Telegram fixes Windows app zero-day used to launch Python scripts https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/telegram-fixes-windows-app-zero-day-used-to-launch-python-scripts/ 0 comments
Linked pages
- Lazarus and the FudModule Rootkit: Beyond BYOVD with an Admin-to-Kernel Zero-Day - Avast Threat Labs https://decoded.avast.io/janvojtesek/lazarus-and-the-fudmodule-rootkit-beyond-byovd-with-an-admin-to-kernel-zero-day/ 19 comments
- North Korean hackers now launder stolen crypto via YoMix tumbler https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/north-korean-hackers-now-launder-stolen-crypto-via-yomix-tumbler/ 12 comments
- Black Hat Asia 2024 | Briefings Schedule https://www.blackhat.com/asia-24/briefings/schedule/index.html#llmshell-discovering-and-exploiting-rce-vulnerabilities-in-real-world-llm-integrated-frameworks-and-apps-37215 0 comments
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