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    Mongolian Skimmer: How Unicode Helps Hackers Mask Malicious Code

    Cybercriminals manage to attack the same sites at the same time. How do they divide the revenue? Security researchers at Jscrambler have discovered a new digital skimming campaign that uses Unicode characters, many of which are invisible, to hide malicious code called Mongolian Skimmer. The...
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    Researchers have uncovered an unexpected mechanism for the distribution of malicious code

    Tenable has identified a serious vulnerability in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Composer that could be used for remote code execution in real-world attacks. GCP Composer is a managed service for automating and controlling workflows in the cloud, widely used to organize data and run applications...
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    Residents of a small island lose heat and food due to malicious code

    Restoring the gas supply may take weeks, but citizens can help speed it up. Natural gas supplies to the small island of Jersey, located off the coast of northern France, stopped for 5 days after a software glitch caused the main system to fail. Engineers are still unable to restore gas supplies...
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