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How PerfektBlue Bluetooth Exploits Could Compromise Vehicle Systems and User Data

Posted on 11 Jul 2025

Four critical vulnerabilities in OpenSynergy's BlueSDK Bluetooth stack, named "PerfektBlue," expose millions of vehicles to remote code execution risks. Identified by PCA Cyber Security, these vulnerabilities can allow attackers to exploit infotainment systems, risking unauthorized access, data manipulation, and potential compromise of critical vehicle functions. Manufacturers are working on security updates. ...

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Understanding SEO Poisoning and How to Defend Against It

Posted on 10 Jul 2025

SEO poisoning poses a serious cyber threat by manipulating search engine algorithms to rank malicious websites. Attackers exploit user trust, directing individuals to harmful sites where malware can be downloaded. This article explores SEO poisoning's mechanics, attack chains, psychological effectiveness, real-world examples, and suggests defenses to mitigate its risks. ...

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The Echo Chamber Attack: A New LLM Security Threat

Posted on 09 Jul 2025

The rapid advancement of large language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 and Gemini-2 has significantly increased the capabilities of artificial intelligence systems. However, this progress has also exposed new vulnerabilities that malicious actors can exploit. One such threat, uncovered by NeuralTrust’s AI researcher Ahmad Alobaid, is the Echo Chamber attack—a sophisticated technique that bypasses LLM ...

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Microsoft July 2025 Patch Tuesday Fixes 137 Bugs, Including SQL Server Zero-Day

Posted on 08 Jul 2025

In July 2025, Microsoft addressed 137 vulnerabilities, including one zero-day, with fourteen critical flaws primarily involving remote code execution. Key vulnerabilities include issues in SQL Server, SharePoint, and Office. Organizations are urged to prioritize patching critical software, while other vendors like AMD, Cisco, and Google also released important security updates. ...

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Netizen: Monday Security Brief (7/7/2024)

Posted on 07 Jul 2025

Taiwan's National Security Bureau warns of security risks from China-developed apps, citing excessive data collection and potential misuse. The EU introduces NIS2 Directive and Cyber Resilience Act to strengthen cybersecurity for essential services and products. Netizen offers cybersecurity solutions and compliance support for businesses, helping them navigate these regulations effectively. ...

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