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‘Risk is real’: Millions of US military sensitive US military emails leaked to Russian ally

Live Mint 18 Jul 2023
Microsoft says Chinese hackers breached government and individual email accountsAccording to a Financial Times report, the issue was first brought to light by Dutch internet entrepreneur Johannes Zuurbier who manages the domain for Mali.
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Google's latest Android security update fixes some worrying flaws

TechRadar 10 Apr 2023
Multiple versions affected ... They could be exploited via phishing, researchers are saying. The third one is a flaw in the Arm Mali GPU kernel driver, and apparently, this is the one that’s been in use by hackers since late last year ... Read more ... Via.
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Google and other OEMs have yet to patch a critical Android security flaw

Crunch 26 Nov 2022
Google's Project Zero team details a critical security flaw affecting a number of devices containing a Mali GPU.The issue would allow a hacker complete control over an Android device's system, ...
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