This Week in Security: Pwn2own, Zoom Zero Day, Clubhouse Data, and an FBI Hacking Spree

Our first story this week comes courtesy of the Pwn2own contest. For anyone not familiar with it, this event is held twice a year, and features live demonstrations of exploits …read more Continue reading This Week in Security: Pwn2own, Zoom Zero Day, Clubhouse Data, and an FBI Hacking Spree

BleedingTooth: Intel Discloses Early, Angering Linux Lovers

A Google researcher discovered a high-severity vulnerability in the Linux Bluetooth stack.
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BleedingTooth Bluetooth vulnerability allows RCE in Linux devices

By Sudais Asif
Bluetooth has been for long, one of the most used communication protocols due to the ease it offers but that can be vulnerable as well.
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This Week in Security: BleedingTooth, Bad Neighbors, and Unpickable Locks

This week, the first details of BleedingTooth leaked onto Twitter, setting off a bit of a frenzy. The full details have yet to be released, but what we know is concerning enough. First off, BleedingTooth isn’t a single vulnerability, but is a set of at least 3 different CVEs (Shouldn’t …read more

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Google, Intel Warn on ‘Zero-Click’ Kernel Bug in Linux-Based IoT Devices

Intel and Google are urging users to update the Linux kernel to version 5.9 or later. Continue reading Google, Intel Warn on ‘Zero-Click’ Kernel Bug in Linux-Based IoT Devices