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Hackers, Tom Brady and James Bond - Ranking the best and worst of F1's virtual launches
Ferrari launch the new car Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz will drive in the 2021 Formula One season. (1:32)
Hacking, Russian oligarchs, Tom Brady, James Bond -- it all sounds like something from Hollywood, doesn't it?
But it was actually just Formula One's 2021 launch season, done within the confines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
All 10 teams have launched their new cars for the new season and here we look at the best and worst of the cars and the events which launched them.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Hackers are exploiting vulnerable Exchange servers to drop ransomware, Microsoft says –
When chained together, the vulnerabilities allow a hacker to take full control of a vulnerable system.
Microsoft said Hafnium was the “primary” group exploiting these flaws, likely for espionage and intelligence gathering. But other security firms say they’ve seen other hacking groups exploit the same flaws. ESET said at least 10 groups are actively compromising Exchange servers.
Michael Gillespie, a ransomware expert who develops ransomware decryption tools , said many vulnerable Exchange servers in the U.S., Canada, and Australia had been infected with DearCry.
And here's another article:
Hackers hack at unhackable new chip for three months. Chip remains unhacked | PC Gamer
The dangerous-titled 'unhackable' processor has survived its biggest hacking test remarkably unscathed. Created by the University of Michigan (UoM), the Morpheus chip design has now been attacked by more than 500 cybersecurity researchers resolutely going at the chip for three months straight. Just imagine what that room smelled like by the end...
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A hacker who exposed Verkada's surveillance camera snafu has been raided - The Verge
The raid doesn't have anything to do with Verkada, according to Bloomberg , but instead an "alleged hack that took place last year," and interestingly, a Swiss authority pointed Bloomberg to the US Department of Justice for further questions. (The DOJ declined to comment.)
It's not clear which hack the DOJ might be interested in, as Kottmann has been continually sharing leaked files from various companies for months, but one sticks out as likely: Kottmann leaked a huge collection of secret documents and source code from chipmaker Intel last year , and Intel vowed to investigate.
White House warns of 'active threat' from Microsoft email hackers - CNNPolitics
Happening on Twitter
Hackers said they accessed surveillance footage at several companies, including Tesla, and at public agencies inclu… https://t.co/8FZqY9GJPw WSJ (from New York, NY) Thu Mar 11 00:15:07 +0000 2021
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