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Minecraft fans beware: Players and servers at risk from BleedingPipe vulnerability

Categories: Personal

Tags: Minecraft

Tags: mod

Tags: forge

Tags: players

Tags: vulnerability

Tags: RCE

Tags: bleedingpipe

Tags: malware

Minecraft players interested in modding are at risk from a remote code execution vulnerability targeting both players and servers.

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MalwareBytesSecurity

Ivanti patches second zero-day vulnerability being used in attacks

Categories: Exploits and vulnerabilities

Categories: News

Tags: Ivanti

Tags: EPMM

Tags: MobileIron

Tags: CVE-2023-35081

Tags: CVE-2023-35078

Tags: tomcat

Tags: arbitrary file write

Tags: ACL

Tags: upgrade

Ivanti has issued a patch to address a second critical zero-day vulnerability

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ScadaICSSchneider

Monitoring systems must modernize to keep up with Life Sciences’ demands

Credit to Author: Vicki Pearson| Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:23:50 +0000

Today’s industries are increasingly competitive and regulated. Life science companies stake their reputations on their ability to provide regulators with data-intensive, assured, high-credibility reporting. (For example, regulators like the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), and reports demonstrating compliance with the 21CFR Part 11 section of…

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ComputerWorldIndependent

UK intelligence agencies seek to weaken data protection safeguards

UK intelligence agencies are campaigning for the government to weaken surveillance laws, arguing that the current safeguards limit their ability to train AI models due to the large amount of personal data required.

GCHQ, MI5, and MI6 have been increasingly using AI technologies to analyze data sets, including bulk personal data sets (BPDs), which can often contain sensitive information about people not of interest to the security services.

Currently, a judge has to approve the examination and retention of BPDs, a process that intelligence agencies have described as “disproportionately burdensome” when applied to “publicly available datasets, specifically those containing data in respect of which the subject has little or no reasonable expectation of privacy.”

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