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WordPress Anti-Spam Plugin Vulnerability Exposes 200,000 Sites to RCE Attacks

“A flaw in a WordPress anti-spam plugin with over 200,000 installations allows rogue plugins to be installed on affected websites,” reports Search Engine Journal. The authentication bypass vulnerability lets attackers gain full access to websites without a username or password,… Continue Reading →

YouTube is Full of Old, Unseen Home Videos. Now You Can Watch Them at Random

From a new web project called IMG_0001: Between 2009 and 2012, iPhones had a built-in “Send to YouTube” button in the Photos app. Many of these uploads kept their default IMG_XXXX filenames, creating a time capsule of raw, unedited moments… Continue Reading →

More ATO Sessions Available Online; December RTP Meetup Speaker Announced; ATO AI Call for Papers

Additional sessions from this year’s conference are now available on All Things Open‘s YouTube Channel, and December’s Meetup will feature a Red Hatter who’ll talk about AI. The post More ATO Sessions Available Online; December RTP Meetup Speaker Announced; ATO… Continue Reading →

NASA aircraft uncover Cold War nuclear missile tunnels under Greenland ice sheet

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The World’s First Unkillable UEFI Bootkit For Linux

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Over the past decade, a new class of infections has threatened Windows users. By infecting the firmware that runs immediately before the operating system loads, these UEFI bootkits continue to run… Continue Reading →

Kernel 6.12: Small but mighty

Linux kernel 6.12 is here with real-time preemption support and an extensible scheduler class. Take a look at the contributions that Collabora’s kernel team made for this release. The post Kernel 6.12: Small but mighty appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →

After telling Cadillac to pound sand, F1 does 180, grants entry for 2026

The United States will have a second team competing in Formula 1 from 2026, when Cadillac Formula 1 will join the sport as its 11th team. The result is a complete 180 for the sport’s owner, which was highly resistant… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi Officially Launches Compute Module 5 Starting at $45

Raspberry Pi has launched the Compute Module 5, the modular iteration of the Raspberry Pi 5 single-board computer, now available starting at $45. Key features include Gigabit Ethernet, dual HDMI outputs, PCIe support, and more. The Compute Module 5 integrates… Continue Reading →

What’s left to play for in the final two F1 races in 2024?

Now that Formula 1’s 2024 world drivers’ championship has been secured by Max Verstappen after Las Vegas, it could be assumed that the races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi are little more than dead rubbers. In reality, the 2024 season… Continue Reading →

Raspberry Pi CM5 is a faster, drop-in upgrade

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