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PoC Exploit Released for Dirty Frag Linux Kernel Vulnerability

A proof-of-concept exploit for a new Linux kernel vulnerability class dubbed “Dirty Frag”. This universal local privilege escalation vulnerability allows attackers to obtain root access across most major Linux distributions reliably. Because a third party unexpectedly broke the responsible disclosure…

Claude and SpaceX Join Forces to Enhance Large-Scale Compute Capacity

Anthropic has officially announced a massive strategic partnership with SpaceX to expand its computing capabilities significantly. This collaboration aims to provide the necessary infrastructure to scale up the Claude artificial intelligence ecosystem. By securing dedicated computing power, Anthropic is immediately…

Google Chrome 148 Released With Fixes for 127 Security Flaws

Google has officially rolled out Chrome version 148 to the stable channel, delivering a massive security overhaul that addresses 127 vulnerabilities across Windows, Mac, and Linux. The update, now available as version 148.0.7778.96 for Linux and 148.0.7778.96 or 148.0.7778.97 for…

Hackers Exploit Google Ads to Steal GoDaddy ManageWP Logins

Hackers are abusing Google Ads to steal GoDaddy ManageWP credentials by placing a look‑alike phishing ad above the legitimate ManageWP result and proxying victims’ logins in real time via an adversary‑in‑the‑middle (AiTM) setup. The attackers purchase a sponsored Google ads…

Fake Disk Cleanup Apps Fuel New macOS ClickFix Attack

A wave of ClickFix-style social engineering attacks that specifically target macOS users, using fake disk cleanup and system utility tips hosted on popular content platforms. Instead of installing helpful tools, these Terminal commands silently fetch and execute infostealers such as…