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More than one in every ten GitHub repositories sharing exploit proof-of-concepts could be holding some form of malware or malicious content, putting software developers and cybersecurity researchers at plenty of risk, experts have found. GitHub is used, among other things, to share proof-of-concept (PoC) exploits for various vulnerabilities. That helps researchers and developers verify existing […]

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Toyota has admitted it mistakenly left a database of around 300,000 customer emails unsecured online, meaning anyone could have accessed private information. The leak appears to have affected Toyota’s proprietary connectivity app, which allows drivers to connect their smartphones with the car, and use the in-car system to make calls, listen to music, use the […]

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Among the presentations at this August’s Black Hat 2022 conference, few were of practical use to system administrators and security officers. A welcome exception was the report by Rapid7 researcher, Jacob Baines, who spoke in detail about how he’d analyzed Cisco enterprise software and found multiple vulnerabilities therein. Jacob’s findings are available as slides, in […]

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