An 18-year-old student from Mexico has won the top prize at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) for his invention of a bra that can help in the early detection of breast cancer. “The bra, otherwise known as EVA, was…
Trump Administration Rolls Back Obama-Era Nutrition Standards For School Lunches
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Just a week into his position, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced Monday a rollback of nutrition standards for school meals, previously championed by former First Lady Michelle Obama as…
Intel Patches Nine-Year-Old Critical CPU Vulnerability
Intel warns business PC customers of a critical vulnerability found in its Active Management Technology that allows for escalation of privilege attacks.
Fuze Patches Bug That Exposed Recordings of Private Business Meetings
Fuze addressed two issues that publicly exposed recordings of private business meetings made over the collaboration platform.
Google Patches Six Critical Mediaserver Bugs in Android
Google pushed out its monthly Android patches Monday, addressing 17 critical vulnerabilities, six of which are tied to the Android Mediaserver component and four addressing problems with Qualcomm chipsets.
Malware Hunter Crawls Internet Looking for RAT C2s
A new crawler from Shodan and Recorded Future called Malware Hunter seeks out command and control servers managing endpoints infected with remote access Trojans and other malware.
DDoS Attacks Can Cost Businesses Up to $2.5M Per Attack, Report Says
Neustar’s annual DDoS attack report says businesses can lose $2.5M on average detecting and mitigating DDoS attacks.
IBM: Destroy USBs Infected with Malware Dropper
USB drives shipped with some IBM’s Storwize storage products are infected with malware, and the tech giant advises customers destroy the devices.
Shamoon Collaborator Greenbug Adopts New Communication Tool
New clues surface on Shamoon’s ability steal credentials ahead of attacks.
Super Free Music Player in Google Play is malware: a technical analysis
Listening to tunes via Super Free Music Player on your Android phone? If so, get rid of it: it’s malware, and here’s what we’ve learned about it