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    Minecraft Snapshot 25W19A Makes Projectiles Easier to Shoot, Improves Fog, and More

    Mojang has released yet another new snapshot this week, and you can perfect your aim a lot easier than before. Although a minor snapshot, it includes a few necessary changes to the new flying and rideable Ghasts. Minecraft Snapshot 25W19A also brings smaller tweaks related to the projectiles, a few atmospheric upgrades, and test framework changes. Minecraft Snapshot 25W19A modifies…

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    How to Protect Yourself in a Multicar Pileup Due to Fog, Sno

    Swint talked with Consumer Reports in 2021 on his way to investigate a deadly pileup outside Fort Worth, Texas. He says that such crashes are usually due to sudden, weather-related changes. “It’s sometimes by fog, sometimes by sandstorm, sometimes by rain, but the primary contributor is icy and snowy conditions,” he says. In those situations, drivers should try to maintain…

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    Fog ransomware targets SonicWall VPNs to breach corporate networks

    Fog and Akira ransomware operators are increasingly breaching corporate networks through SonicWall VPN accounts, with the threat actors believed to be exploiting CVE-2024-40766, a critical SSL VPN access control flaw. SonicWall fixed the SonicOS flaw in late August 2024, and roughly a week later, it warned that it was already under active exploitation. At the same time, Arctic Wolf security…

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    Akira and Fog ransomware now exploit critical Veeam RCE flaw

    Ransomware gangs now exploit a critical security vulnerability that lets attackers gain remote code execution (RCE) on vulnerable Veeam Backup & Replication (VBR) servers. Code White security researcher Florian Hauser found that the security flaw, now tracked as CVE-2024-40711, is caused by a deserialization of untrusted data weakness that unauthenticated threat actors can exploit in low-complexity attacks. Veeam disclosed the…

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