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LabubaRAT Exploits NVIDIA Disguise to Control Windows Hosts

Meet LabubaRAT, a sneaky threat that masquerades as NVIDIA software to take control of Windows hosts, allowing hackers to profile, capture, and manipulate sensitive data. Once deployed, it creates a hidden backdoor for further malicious activity.

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Linux Rootkits Persist in Updated Forms

A single misstep with an over-privileged or poorly designed agent can quickly spiral into a serious incident, making the UK National Cyber Security Centre's warning feel alarmingly relevant. This urgency was underscored at Pwn2Own Berlin, where researchers exploited 47 zero-day flaws, raking in over $1.2 million in rewards.

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US Approves AI Chip Sales to China, Sparking Security Fears

The US has greenlit the sale of AI chips to China, with around 10 Chinese firms cleared to buy Nvidia's H200 chips, sparking concerns about national security and the rapidly evolving AI landscape. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hinted at upcoming discussions with China on implementing AI safeguards.

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Foxconn Cyberattack Exposes Sensitive Data from Apple, Nvidia Projects

A massive cyberattack on Foxconn's North American factories has compromised sensitive data from major tech giants, including Apple and Nvidia, with hackers allegedly making off with a staggering 8 TB of data and over 11 million files. Foxconn has confirmed the breach, assuring that production is resuming after swiftly activating its cybersecurity response mechanism.

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NVIDIA Discloses GeForce NOW Breach Affecting Armenian Users

NVIDIA recently discovered a security breach affecting users of GeForce NOW in Armenia, which was caused by a compromised system operated by a third-party partner, not by NVIDIA's own network. The company is working closely with the partner to resolve the issue and notify affected users.

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MD5 Password Hashes Cracked in Under an Hour

In a shocking test, Kaspersky researchers cracked 60% of 231 million MD5 password hashes in under an hour using just one high-powered graphics card, revealing the alarming vulnerability of even the most seemingly secure passwords. This unsettling experiment highlights the urgent need for stronger password protection.

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NVIDIA Chips Vulnerable to Rowhammer Attacks

Researchers have discovered that NVIDIA chips are vulnerable to Rowhammer attacks, which can be exploited to gain unauthorized access to computer systems. This security threat can lead to a complete compromise of the machine, allowing attackers to read and write data freely.

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Pentagon Clears 7 AI Firms for Classified Network Access

The Pentagon has cleared seven top AI firms, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, to access classified Defense Department networks, marking a major step forward in harnessing AI for national security. This strategic move aims to prevent reliance on a single vendor and drive American leadership in AI.

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Nvidia Launches AI Models to Tame Quantum Computing's Error Challenge

Nvidia is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to tackle the error challenge in quantum computing, introducing the Ising Model Family, a set of open AI models designed to reduce errors and make noisy quantum hardware more useful. By pairing smarter software with existing quantum machines, Nvidia aims to bring us closer to unlocking the full potential of quantum computing.

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Popular Python libraries: Stunning Hugging Face danger

Think twice before blindly loading Hugging Face models: researchers found attackers can hide executable Python code in file metadata and malformed pickles so a downloaded model can automatically run malicious payloads. With major libraries and millions of downloads affected, this stealthy supply‑chain trick puts countless projects and machines at risk.

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AI Bugs: Stunning Critical Flaws Expose Meta, Nvidia, MS

AI Bugs: Stunning Critical Flaws Expose Meta, Nvidia, MS

Turns out the plumbing behind the AI boom—ZMQ messaging and unsafe pickle deserialization—can let attackers slip in and execute arbitrary code. Recent disclosures expose critical remote‑code vulnerabilities across Meta, Nvidia, Microsoft and popular PyTorch inference stacks.

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AWS Targets Security Startups: Exclusive Best Bets

With just two weeks to apply, AWS Targets Security Startups fast-tracks early cloud and AI security founders into a cohort with AWS, CrowdStrike and Nvidia for mentorship, technical integration, and investor introductions. Its a rare chance to turbocharge fundraising and distribution—if youre ready to trade some independence for speed.

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high-end GPUs: Risky Bottleneck, Must-Have for AI

high-end GPUs: Risky Bottleneck, Must-Have for AI

Alibaba’s audacious $53 billion AI push could redefine enterprise cloud across Europe and Asia — but it hinges on one vulnerable thing: access to scarce, high-end GPUs. With export controls and supply snags forcing regional bets, custom chips and clever software, the company’s success will come down to whether it can secure enough compute or out-engineer the shortage.

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Chinas antitrust authorities Open Risky Exclusive Probe

Chinas antitrust authorities Open Risky Exclusive Probe

China has escalated an antitrust probe into Nvidia, accusing the chip giant of breaching conditions tied to its $6.9B Mellanox deal — a move that could reshape access to the GPUs and networking tech powering today’s AI boom. With competition, geopolitics and supply chains all at stake, the outcome will matter to cloud providers, startups and anyone betting on Nvidia-based AI infrastructure.

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Nvidia A6000 GPUs Risk Memory Errors When Tested by GPUHammer

Nvidia A6000 GPUs Risk Memory Errors When Tested by GPUHammer

Think your powerful Nvidia A6000 GPU is immune to memory errors? New GPUHammer tests reveal hidden vulnerabilities that could impact everything from AI to scientific computing—showing even the toughest defenses can be cracked.

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Nvidia Alerts GPU Users to Rowhammer Attack Risks Including Blackwells

Nvidia Alerts GPU Users to Rowhammer Attack Risks Including Blackwells

Nvidia’s latest warning about Rowhammer vulnerabilities in its Blackwell GPUs reveals a new frontier in cybersecurity, where powerful hardware designed to drive innovation could also open doors for sophisticated attacks. Stay informed—your cutting-edge tech might need more protection than you think!

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Nvidia Alerts GPU Users to Urgent Rowhammer Security Risk

Nvidia Alerts GPU Users to Urgent Rowhammer Security Risk

Nvidia just dropped a major warning: some of its powerful GPUs are vulnerable to a sneaky Rowhammer attack that could compromise your system’s security—time to update and stay protected!

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GPUHammer Attack Threatens NVIDIA GPUs and AI Model Integrity

GPUHammer Attack Threatens NVIDIA GPUs and AI Model Integrity

Discover how a new “GPUHammer” attack puts NVIDIA GPUs—and the AI models they power—at risk, revealing hidden hardware vulnerabilities that could silently compromise performance and security.

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Nvidia A6000 GPUs Vulnerable to Bit Flips Under GPUHammer Test

Nvidia A6000 GPUs Vulnerable to Bit Flips Under GPUHammer Test

Even the powerhouse Nvidia A6000 GPUs arent safe from memory attacks anymore—researchers have uncovered a shocking new vulnerability that could flip bits and shake up everything from AI to gaming security.

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