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Microsoft Exchange servers worldwide hit by stealthy new backdoor

SessionManager scours memory for passwords, does recon, and installs new tools. https://bit.ly/3bGvae9

China lured graduate jobseekers into digital espionage

Student translators were targeted by front company for Beijing-backed hacking group APT40. https://bit.ly/3NxlKz4

YouTube content creator credentials are under siege by YTStealer malware

Researchers unearth suspected credential-stealer service targeting YouTubers. https://bit.ly/39XZxwx

Pro-Russia threat group Killnet is pummeling Lithuania with DDoS attacks

DDoSes aim to punish Baltic country's blockade of shipments to Kaliningrad. https://bit.ly/3y2rYkV

Basic home office hacks: 8 things you need to elevate your workspace

We've got some 101-level tips on essential gear for your home office. https://bit.ly/3ypNbqo

How to get started with machine learning and AI

We wrap our hands around the basics of AI/ML and show you how to get a model off the ground. https://bit.ly/3blIxR1

Mega says it can’t decrypt your files. New POC exploit shows otherwise

Fundamental flaws uncovered in Mega's encryption scheme show service can read your data. https://bit.ly/3HFtUEd

High fossil fuel prices are good for the planet—here’s how to keep it that way

Switching to renewables will only happen if gas prices remain expensive. https://bit.ly/3Oaw4xW

Police linked to hacking campaign to frame Indian activists

Details connect police in India to a plot to plant evidence on victims' computers. https://bit.ly/3Hwey4R

Tsunami of junk traffic that broke DDoS records delivered by tiniest of botnets

The DDoS arms race shows no signs of slowing down. https://bit.ly/3O24y5N

Botched and silent patches from Microsoft put customers at risk, critics say

Case in point: It took five months and three patches to fix a critical Azure threat. https://bit.ly/3mQnvN0

A new vulnerability in Intel and AMD CPUs lets hackers steal encryption keys

Hertzbleed attack targets power-conservation feature found on virtually all modern CPUs. https://bit.ly/39lZHNI

Coinbase lays off 18 percent of staff as CEO says, “We grew too quickly”

CEO warns of "extended" crypto winter that would heavily reduce trading. https://bit.ly/3xPpCXo

Credentials for thousands of open source projects free for the taking—again!

Leak of credentials can be used in massive supply-chain attacks. https://bit.ly/3NLAP0M

New ultra-stealthy Linux backdoor isn’t your everyday malware discovery

Symbiote gives remote access to any account. Normal methods don't detect it. https://bit.ly/3aMiSR1

Gone in 130 seconds: New Tesla hack gives thieves their own personal key

You may want to think twice before giving the parking attendant your Tesla-issued NFC card. https://bit.ly/3mwdqo1

Feds seize SSNDOB marketplace that listed personal data of 24 million people

SSNDOB websites taken down by seizure orders, but no arrests have been made. https://bit.ly/3NCp64B

$10 billion fund starts giving US states money for broadband expansions

Every state can get at least $100 million from Treasury Dept's $10 billion fund. https://bit.ly/3O4C3Eh

Microsoft won’t say if it will patch critical Windows vulnerability under exploit

Slow to act on the code execution bug from the start, company is still in no hurry. https://bit.ly/3Mu76rD

An actively exploited Microsoft 0-day flaw still doesn’t have a patch

Microsoft downplays severity of vulnerability in all supported versions of Windows. https://bit.ly/3x7qXHN

After remote-work ultimatum, Musk reveals plan to cut 10% of Tesla jobs

Musk announces hiring freeze and job cuts, has "super bad feeling" about economy. https://bit.ly/3mdNDRy

Meeting Owl videoconference device used by govs is a security disaster

No patch yet for easy-to-hack access point that leaks data and exposes networks to hacks. https://bit.ly/3an2A0I