Friday, August 19, 2022

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The Indian Railways is said to be considering the withdrawal of a tender issued for the appointment of a consultant to monetise its passenger and freight customer data. The IRCTC aims to generate revenue up to Rs 1,000 crore by monetising the data, but the tender could be withdrawn over privacy concerns.

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Here's How to Save Money on Car Insurance as Inflation Pushes Prices Up - CNET

Finding ways to save is more important than ever.

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Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ have received an update from the South Korean manufacturer, a year after they received their last update. The handsets, which are now 5.5 years old, have received an update to improve GPS functionality on the phones, according to a report.

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra is expected to come with a 200-megapixel primary camera. In addition, a tipster has suggested that this smartphone may utilise Qualcomm's 3D Sonic Max fingerprint scanning technology.

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Lamborghini's New Urus Performante Ups the SUV Ante Again - CNET

One of the fastest SUVs on the planet gets even more speed and performance.

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Python developers are under attack once again, with attackers looking to steal Discord account details along with data stored in various browsers

Cybersecurity researchers from Snyk have recently spotted a dozen malicious packages, uploaded to PyPi, the biggest Python code repository out there, with more than 600,000 active users. 

The packages were uploaded almost a month ago, by a threat actor called “scarycoder”. They claim to provide the users with various functionalities, Roblox tools, thread management, and others. Instead, the researchers have found, all the packages do is steal sensitive information.

Stealing passwords 

Different packages are capable of stealing different things. Some are focused on data stored in browsers such as Google Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Opera. The data includes stored passwords, browser history, cookies, and search history. Others are installing backdoors directly into the Discord client, stealing authentication tokens, Nitro status, billing information, and credit card data.

One of the malicious programs attacks Roblox, it was further said, stealing account cookies, user IDs, Robux balance, and Premium status. 

PyPi’s administrators are relatively slow to respond, the publication states, adding that it’s probably not due to negligence, but rather due to the fact that the entire project is run by a handful of volunteers who simply can’t keep up with a tidal wave of malware uploads. 

Still, the slow response means many of Python developers will remain exposed to various viruses, malware, and other forms of attacks.

Experts from Spectralops recently found 10 malicious packages on the PyPi platform. All of these were given names that are almost identical to the names of legitimate packages in order to dupe developers into downloading, and adopting, the tainted ones. The practice is called typosquatting, and it’s quite a common occurrence in the developer community.

Via: BleepingComputer



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Thursday, August 18, 2022

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Lenovo launched the Lenovo Legion Y70 smartphone and Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 tablet in China on August 18. The Lenovo Legion Y70 is powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC. Meanwhile, the Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 2022 offers two chipset options — a Snapdragon 870 SoC or a MediaTek Kompanio 1300T SoC.

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Student Loan Payments: Why Experts Think Biden Will Extend the Pause - CNET

Student loan payments will resume on Sept. 1 if the White House doesn't step in.

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Apple has released macOS Monterey 12.5.1, iOS 15.6.1, and iPadOS 15.6.1 which addresses two zero-day vulnerabilities being actively exploited in the wild. 

One of the flaws, affecting all three forms of the software is an out-of-bounds write vulnerability in the OS Kernel which can be abused to grant malicious applications highest privileges - in other words, an attacker could use it to fully take over a vulnerable endpoint

The second vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-32893, is an out-of-bounds write flaw in WebKit, Safari’s engine used by other apps with web access. This can also be used to take over a vulnerable device, as it allows threat actors to perform arbitrary code execution.

Keep your devices safe

The company said it had been tipped off to the flaws by an anonymous user tipped Apple off, adding that it improved had bounds checking for both bugs.

If your organization runs either Macs with macOS Monterey, iPhone 6s or later devices, all iPad Pros, iPad Air 2 and newer devices, iPads 5th gen and beyond, iPads  mini 4 and newer, or iPod touch 7th generation devices, you should patch immediately, especially because the flaws are being actively exploited.

Apple’s been quite busy fixing zero-day vulnerabilities in recent months. In January 2022, it fixed two such flaws, namely CVE-2022-22578, and CVE-2022-22594, which allowed arbitrary code execution with kernel privileges. A month later, it fixed another zero-day, affecting iPhones, iPads, and Macs, and allowing threat actors to crash the OS and run remote code execution.

In March, it patched CVE-2022-22674, and CVE-2022-22675, both zero-days abused to execute code with Kernel privileges.

Via: BleepingComputer



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Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that he had requested telecom operators in the country to prepare for the rollout of 5G services. India's biggest ever auction of telecom spectrum recently concluded, with the Department of Telecom received a record Rs 1.5 lakh crore worth of bids.

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Snap Reportedly Done With Its Camera Drone Pixy - CNET

The selfie drone debuted earlier this year.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

NASA Outlines Game Plan for Upcoming Artemis I Lunar Launch - CNET

On Aug. 29, here's what could go down.

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This year's Apple iPhone 14 will hit earlier than last year, according to Mark Gurman, the most accurate Apple information leaker on the planet, and picked up by friends at The Verge. While the iPhone 13 made a late-September appearance, the new Apple iPhone 14 will show up just after the U.S. Labor Day holiday at a September 7th event. The phone will go on sale a week from the following Friday, on September 16th. 

Apple is expected to go large at this year's iPhone launch, by which we mean the new model will be a large-screen phone and not an update to the Apple iPhone 13 mini. Rumors suggest Apple will launch an Apple iPhone 14 and a large-screen iPhone 14 Max.

A separate "Pro" class will see further upgrades to processing, camera, and other features: The Apple iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max. The phones without the "Pro" designation are expected to remain on last year's Apple A15 Bionic chip. If an upgraded A16 chip is announced, it may only be used on these "Pro" devices.

Analysis: A good sign of good supply

Last year's phone launch came just a bit later in September, but could have slipped even further due to supply chain issues. We have seen a number of phone launches late this summer and have heard little complaint about supply problems. Even though the Apple iPhone 14 is launching only a week or so earlier than last year, we still take this as a good sign that the industry is finding a balance to supply consumers without hiking prices or causing huge delays.

Quite a bit of information about the new Apple iPhone 14 has leaked out already, and you can take a deep dive into every tidbit at our explainer. Apple is also expected to announce a new Apple Watch 8 at the September event. You can read our reviews of the best Apple Watches currently available.



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Genesis announced on Wednesday that it was cutting 20 percent of its workforce. The crypto broker also announced that it was naming COO Derar Islim as the interim head, who will replace outgoing CEO Michael Moro. The New York-based company is the latest in the cryptocurrency space to be hit by the so-called "crypto winter"

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The Delhi High Court has granted time to the government to inform the court whether it is working on regulation related to the de-platforming of users on social media, after hearing a batch of petitions related to suspension and deletion of accounts of users, including Twitter users. The Cenre will have to state its stand on September, when the matter will be heard by...

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