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Tech »  Smartwatches could potentially be used to steal data from or launch attacks on air-gapped systems - I wonder how far-fetched that really is
  • Smartwatches could potentially be used to steal data from or launch attacks on air-gapped systems - I wonder how far-fetched that really is
    1 day, 1 hour ago   techradar.com

    Smartwatches could potentially be used to steal data from or launch attacks on air-gapped systems - I wonder how far-fetched that really is

    · Smartwatches may soon be the newest tool for breaching even the most secure computer ...

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Asus Armoury Crate Vulnerability Leads to Full System Compromise

Asus Armoury Crate Vulnerability Leads to Full System Compromise

2 hours ago   securityweek

A high-severity authorization bypass vulnerability in Asus Armoury Crate provides attackers with low-level system privileges. Asus on Monday announced patches for a high-severity vulnerability in the Armoury Crate management software ...

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