Browser tools for serial consoles, BPIO2 GPIO/I2C/SPI control, firmware flashing, programming and logic analysis. Read more ›
An alleged Russian-speaking group of cybercriminals is reportedly compromising and targeting several major companies that use Fortinet Firewalls and VPNs through previously known passwords. Read more ›
Stan Van Gundy is taking his Prime Video work into the WNBA. Sports Business Journal’s Richard Deitsch reported Monday — with more details expected in his Sports Media with Richard Deitsch podcast tomorrow — that the NBA on Prime analyst approached Prime Video’s management this season about calling a WNBA game, and the streamer responded… Read more ›
Dan Fineran explores how eBPF has evolved far beyond its roots in packet filtering into a robust, safe way to extend the Linux kernel. He explains how the eBPF "verifier", the security guardrail, enables implementation of deep observability and networking without the risks of traditional kernel modules or the slow upstreaming process. Read more ›
A walkthrough covering MSSQL exploitation, Meterpreter privilege escalation, and Windows filesystem enumeration to capture all four flags. Read more ›
Nitin Dahad of EE Times moderates a panel with Sameer Wasson and Andrea Gallo to discuss how the industry must rethink chip design for agentic AI. Read more ›
A modern, cross-platform desktop app that makes OpenPGP simple — manage keys, encrypt, sign, and verify, all offline and under your control. - developaaah/pgp-manager Read more ›
I was compiling something that relies on Translate-C. When I accidentally used aarch64-linux instead of aarch64-linux-gnu as the target, I got an “opaque types have unknown size and therefore cannot be directly embedded in structs” error caused by the following definition in lib/libc/include/aarch64-linux-musl/bits/alltypes.h: #if defined(__NEED_struct_timespec) && !defined(__DEFINED_struct_timespec) struct timespec { time_t tv_sec; int :8*(sizeof(time_t)-sizeof(long))*(__BYTE_ORDER==4321); l... Read more ›
systemd-bsod.service, systemd-bsod — Displays boot-time emergency log message in full screen Read more ›
A beginner-friendly but deep dive into how CPUs translate virtual memory into physical RAM using the MMU Read more ›
This document describes the step-by-step configuration of Suricata as both an Intrusion Detection System IDS and an Intrusion Prevention… Read more ›
Seattle’s young center entered her second WNBA season as the future of the franchise. But the French star has always wanted her life to be more than … Read more ›
For the latest discoveries in cyber research for the week of 22nd June, please download our Threat Intelligence Bulletin. TOP ATTACKS AND BREACHES Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has been affected by a third-party data breach involving its license system vendor. The incident exposed driver’s license information, passport numbers, emails, phone numbers, and residential addresses for […] The post appeared first on . Read more ›
AMD announced that its Spartan UltraScale+ SU200P FPGA will enter volume production in July 2026. The SU200P is the largest device in the Spartan UltraScale+ family. It expands AMD’s cost-optimized FPGA portfolio with a combination of high I/O density, low power operation, flexible connectivity, and integrated security features designed for long-lifecycle deployments. Built on a The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
Second part of the AI vs Traditional Pentesting series, focusing this time on tools and outcomes of both approaches. The post appeared first on <a href=" Read more ›
Intel and AMD have released the official specification for AI Compute Extensions, or ACE, a standardized instruction set for future x86 processors. Developed through the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group, these extensions aim to accelerate matrix multiplication and machine learning workloads directly on the CPU. By establishing a common technical standard, the two rivals intend to prevent market fragmentation and provide a consistent target for software developers. <a href=" Read more ›
Merged yesterday to the GCC Git development codebase for next year's GCC 17 release is the initial infrastructure laying out support for -std=c++29 and the like for targeting the C++29 standard not anticipated for release until around 2029... Read more ›
The blog Linuxiac reports: A new systemd fork has appeared with a specific purpose: removing systemd's recently added support for storing a user's birth date in JSON user records. The fork, called Liberated systemd, published its first tagged release as v261 shortly after the official systemd 261 release. In other words, the fork follows upstream systemd while reverting the change that added the new optional birthDate field. Importantly, this is not a new init system, a wider redesign of syst... Read more ›
The emergence of quantum computing presents a fundamental challenge to the security of current Internet communication systems. Transport Layer Security (TLS), which forms the backbone of secure web communication, predominantly relies on classical public-key cryptographic algorithms such as RSA and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC), both of which are susceptible to quantum attacks. This paper conducts a large scale empirical evaluation of post-qu... Read more ›
Golden Knights founder and majority owner Bill Foley announced Monday that he is launching a bid to bring an NBA franchise to Las Vegas. Read more ›