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Windows 11 Introduces Black Screen of Death with Built-in Auto Recovery”

Microsoft has unveiled significant updates to Windows 11's crash handling system, introducing a redesigned "blue screen of death" interface and an automated recovery tool called Quick Machine Recovery (QMR). These changes are part of the company's broader Windows Resiliency Initiative, aimed at making Windows...

Kali Linux Introduces Two New Packages for Raspberry Pi to Enhance Wi-Fi Performance

Kali Linux has announced a significant upgrade for Raspberry Pi users with the release of two new packages that enable enhanced wireless capabilities directly through the device's onboard Wi-Fi interface. The development represents a major advancement in portable penetration testing, eliminating the need for...

Critical Chrome Vulnerabilities Could Let Hackers Run Arbitrary Code

Google has released critical security updates for Chrome browser versions 138.0.7204.168/.169 across multiple platforms, addressing several high-severity vulnerabilities that could potentially allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected systems. The update, currently rolling out to Windows, Mac, and Linux users over the coming...

Firefox 141 Launches With Critical Security Patches – Update Immediately

Mozilla released Firefox 141 on July 22, 2025, addressing 18 security vulnerabilities ranging from high to low severity levels. The update includes critical fixes for memory safety bugs, JavaScript engine vulnerabilities and various web security bypasses that could potentially allow arbitrary code execution and...

Malicious Firefox Packages Found in Arch Linux User Repository After Hacker Injection

A sophisticated cyberattack targeting Arch Linux users was discovered on July 16, 2025, when malicious actors uploaded three compromised browser packages to the Arch User Repository (AUR). The packages, disguised as legitimate Firefox and browser variants, contained Remote Access Trojan (RAT) malware that could...

Microsoft SharePoint Code Injection and Authentication Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited, CISA Issues Warning

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added a critical Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, warning organizations that the security vulnerability is being actively exploited by threat actors in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-49706, represents a...