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Intel has published a whole host of security vulnerabilities, with mitigations rolling out, but attackers will need local access to actually do anything
By James Bentley published
News Just don't let strangers near your rig soon, or any time really.

Audio devices that use Google's Fast Pair Bluetooth tech are vulnerable to hacks that could track location or listen to the mic, according to researchers
By Nick Evanson published
News Google's still working on a complete fix, but a partial solution is available.

Microsoft shares 112 vulnerabilities it addressed in January, which is 68 fewer than this time last year
By James Bentley published
News But it's almost 50 more than last month.

Asus tells owners of its Intel motherboards to update the BIOS because they 'may allow unintended access to system memory'
By Nick Evanson published
News And it's because of pesky DMA protections not being triggered to help out add-in PCIe cards.

It never rains, but it pours: A security bug with a maximum severity rating is putting many of the worlds' servers at risk
By Nick Evanson published
News Fixes are available, though 'organizations should patch urgently'.

If you have one of these old Asus routers, update its firmware as it may have a critical vulnerability that 'may allow remote attackers to gain unauthorized access'
By Jacob Fox published
News Oh yeah, router firmware, I forgot that was a thing.

China accuses the US of attacking time—or being behind a series of cyberattacks on its National Time Center, anyway
By Andy Edser published
News Stop the clocks, etc.

Unity has found a security vulnerability that has sat dormant for almost a decade: 'Take immediate action to protect your games & apps'
By James Bentley published
News Though Unity claims there's no evidence of impact 'on users or customers.'
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