Monthly Archives: November 2024

U.S. Citizen Sentenced for Spying on Behalf of China’s Intelligence Agency

A 59-year-old U.S. citizen who immigrated from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been sentenced to four years in prison for conspiring to act as a spy for the country and sharing sensitive information about his employer with China’s principal civilian intelligence agency. Ping Li, 59, of Wesley Chapel, Florida, is said to have […]

Over Two Dozen Flaws Identified in Advantech Industrial Wi-Fi Access Points – Patch ASAP

Nearly two dozen security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in Advantech EKI industrial-grade wireless access point devices, some of which could be weaponized to bypass authentication and execute code with elevated privileges. “These vulnerabilities pose significant risks, allowing unauthenticated remote code execution with root privileges, thereby fully compromising the confidentiality,

Best Browser for Trading Stocks and Crypto – 7 Fast Options

Looking for the best browser for trading to gain an edge over your competitors? Most high-frequency, commercial, and individual trading apps ensure less than 100 ms round-trip latency for critical transactions during trading sessions. Your choice of browser is responsible for the fast response time, not to mention there are security and privacy considerations. I’ve […]

The Future of Serverless Security in 2025: From Logs to Runtime Protection

Serverless environments, leveraging services such as AWS Lambda, offer incredible benefits in terms of scalability, efficiency, and reduced operational overhead. However, securing these environments is extremely challenging. The core of current serverless security practices often revolves around two key components: log monitoring and static analysis of code or system configuration. But here is

As Sony plans on PS5 Portable, let’s look back at what went wrong with PS Vita

Sony is working on PS5 Portable that plays games directly instead of the PS Portal. And, it seems like we’ve heard that before with PS Vita. The post As Sony plans on PS5 Portable, let’s look back at what went wrong with PS Vita appeared first on MSPoweruser.

XMLRPC npm Library Turns Malicious, Steals Data, Deploys Crypto Miner

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a software supply chain attack that has remained active for over a year on the npm package registry by starting off as an innocuous library and later adding malicious code to steal sensitive data and mine cryptocurrency on infected systems. The package, named @0xengine/xmlrpc, was originally published on October 2, 2023 […]