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Commanders vs Buccaneers live stream: How to watch NFL Wild Card game online from anywhere
The Commanders vs Buccaneers live stream is the standout tie of Wild Card Weekend, a game with shootout written all over it — plus an ill-tempered showdown between long-time foes Marshon Lattimore and Mike Evans that could steal the show. You can watch it from anywhere with a VPN and potentially for free! Commanders vs Buccaneers live stream date, time…
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A critical Ivanti flaw is being exploited in the wild – here’s what you need to know
Ivanti has published details of two buffer overflow CVEs affecting its Connect Secure, Policy Secure, and ZTA Gateways devices, claiming cyber criminals are already taking advantage of them. The first flaw, CVE-2025-0282, is described as a stack-based buffer overflow vulnerability that allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to execute code on the victim’s device. The flaw is yet to receive an NVD…
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LG’s wild new 3-in-1 projector also works as a mood lamp and Bluetooth speaker
You might better know LG for its slew of models among the best OLED TVs, but it has some exciting lifestyle designs it’s been cooking up, like a 3-in-1 projector that serves as a lamplight and Bluetooth speaker. CES 2025 is just around the corner, but LG isn’t waiting. In a blog post, it announced not one but two new…
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New stealthy Pumakit Linux rootkit malware spotted in the wild
A new Linux rootkit malware called Pumakit has been discovered that uses stealth and advanced privilege escalation techniques to hide its presence on systems. The malware is a multi-component set that includes a dropper, memory-resident executables, a kernel module rootkit, and a shared object (SO) userland rootkit. Elastic Security discovered Pumakit in a suspicious binary (‘cron’) upload on VirusTotal, dated…
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Google’s Big Sleep AI model just found a zero-day vulnerability in the wild — but don’t hold your breath for game-changing AI bug hunting tools any time soon
Google has claimed a vulnerability flagged by its Big Sleep AI model represents the first time an AI tool has found an unknown bug in the wild. Google clarified that this is the first time such a system has detected a memory-safety bug, acknowledging other AI tools have discovered different types of vulnerabilities before. “We believe this is the first…
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