Tag: user
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Cisco Talos Blog: Bloomberg Comdb2 null pointer dereference and denial-of-service vulnerabilities
Source URL: https://blog.talosintelligence.com/bloomberg-comdb2-null-pointer-dereference-and-denial-of-service-vulnerabilities/ Source: Cisco Talos Blog Title: Bloomberg Comdb2 null pointer dereference and denial-of-service vulnerabilities Feedly Summary: Cisco Talos’ Vulnerability Discovery & Research team recently disclosed five vulnerabilities in Bloomberg Comdb2. Comdb2 is an open source, high-availability database developed by Bloomberg. It supports features such as clustering, transactions, snapshots, and isolation. The implementation of the…
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The Register: Compromised Amazon Q extension told AI to delete everything – and it shipped
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/24/amazon_q_ai_prompt/ Source: The Register Title: Compromised Amazon Q extension told AI to delete everything – and it shipped Feedly Summary: Malicious actor reportedly sought to expose AWS ‘security theater’ The official Amazon Q extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) was compromised to include a prompt to wipe the user’s home directory and…
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Cloud Blog: Celebrating 10 years of GKE: Incredible customer journeys, amazing AI futures
Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/containers-kubernetes/10-years-of-gke-ebook/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Celebrating 10 years of GKE: Incredible customer journeys, amazing AI futures Feedly Summary: The evolution of the cloud has been tremendous over the past decade. Every step of the way, Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) has been there to meet new challenges. From giving DevOps more scalable foundations to…
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Slashdot: Humans Can Be Tracked With Unique ‘Fingerprint’ Based On How Their Bodies Block Wi-Fi Signals
Source URL: https://mobile.slashdot.org/story/25/07/22/2112203/humans-can-be-tracked-with-unique-fingerprint-based-on-how-their-bodies-block-wi-fi-signals?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed Source: Slashdot Title: Humans Can Be Tracked With Unique ‘Fingerprint’ Based On How Their Bodies Block Wi-Fi Signals Feedly Summary: AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: Researchers from La Sapienza University in Rome have developed “WhoFi,” a novel system that leverages the distortion of Wi-Fi signals caused by human bodies to identify…