Pixel 9 Cracked Open: BigWave Driver's Triple Bug Sandbox Escape
Three bugs. Two hours. Pixel 9's BigWave driver hands attackers the keys to kernel town. Google's sandbox? Laughable.
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Three bugs. Two hours. Pixel 9's BigWave driver hands attackers the keys to kernel town. Google's sandbox? Laughable.
Jaguar Land Rover's nightmare was no outlier – 78% of UK manufacturers got cyber-whacked last year. Boards? They're still pretending it's someone else's problem.
Boggy Serpens, Iran's stealthy cyber operative, just hammered a Middle East energy giant with four attack waves. It's not random; it's a blueprint for persistence.
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Hasbro's not playing games anymore. A cyber attack has them pulling systems offline, with fixes dragging on for weeks.
Hackers aren't knocking politely anymore—they're kicking down the doors of Latin American government systems. Puerto Rico's outages and Colombia's health sector probes signal a brutal new phase.
Your router might be a cyber weapon. Feds just crippled four IoT botnets behind record DDoS attacks—but the real fight is in why these things keep rising from the grave.
Your next router might cost double — all thanks to a sweeping US ban on foreign-made gear. Security wins? Or just a win for domestic players like Elon Musk?
A Pixel 9 sits untouched, yet attackers slip in through audio messages. Google's overlooked codecs turn innocent buzzes into full compromises.
Picture this: your secret tip to bust a local dealer, now splashed across hacker forums with your phone number attached. That's the nightmare unfolding from a massive breach at Crime Stoppers' backend provider.
Picture this: You pay the ransom, data's supposedly deleted, but the threats keep coming—now aimed at your kids. Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters doesn't play by ransomware rules; they revel in the fallout.