π¨βΌοΈ CRITICAL: Ubiquiti UniFi Network Application vulnerabilities were just disclosed
CVE-2026-22557 CVSS 10.0
Remote path traversal vulnerability allowing an attacker to access and manipulate files, leading to account takeover. No authentication required.
CVE-2026-22558 β CVSS 7.7
Authenticated NoSQL Injection allowing privilege escalation.
Patch now!
https://community.ui.com/releases/Security-Advisory-Bulletin-062-062/c29719c0-405e-4d4a-8f26-e343e99f931b
CVE-2026-22557 CVSS 10.0
Remote path traversal vulnerability allowing an attacker to access and manipulate files, leading to account takeover. No authentication required.
CVE-2026-22558 β CVSS 7.7
Authenticated NoSQL Injection allowing privilege escalation.
Patch now!
https://community.ui.com/releases/Security-Advisory-Bulletin-062-062/c29719c0-405e-4d4a-8f26-e343e99f931b
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βοΈJust in: An internal government report reveals federal cyber experts reviewed Microsoft's cloud.
They called it "a pile of shit."
Then approved it anyway. π
Microsoft's lack of proper security documentation left reviewers with a "lack of confidence in assessing the system's overall security posture," according to an internal government report reviewed by ProPublica.
https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-cloud-fedramp-cybersecurity-government
They called it "a pile of shit."
Then approved it anyway. π
Microsoft's lack of proper security documentation left reviewers with a "lack of confidence in assessing the system's overall security posture," according to an internal government report reviewed by ProPublica.
https://www.propublica.org/article/microsoft-cloud-fedramp-cybersecurity-government
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βΌοΈπ¨π³ Massive breach: Confidential data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin has been put up for sale.
We've looked at the samples β the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations.
There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more.
The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific computation models.
Many documents are proprietary scientific software binaries containing test results and simulation setups.
We've looked at the samples β the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations.
There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more.
The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific computation models.
Many documents are proprietary scientific software binaries containing test results and simulation setups.
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βΌοΈπ¨π³ Massive breach: Confidential data from China's National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin has been put up for sale.
We've looked at the samples β the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations.
There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more.
The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific computation models.
Many documents are proprietary scientific software binaries containing test results and simulation setups.
We've looked at the samples β the data includes aerospace engineering, military technology, bioinformatics, and nuclear fusion simulations.
There are multiple simulations showing explosions and the integrity of buildings/vehicles and more.
The National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin is a government-owned datacenter where SOEs and universities run complex data simulations, virtual test systems, and scientific computation models.
Many documents are proprietary scientific software binaries containing test results and simulation setups.
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This canβt be real.
Weβre living in a simulation. π
Weβre living in a simulation. π
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βοΈEssex police shut down their live facial recognition cameras because they were catching too many black people
At the same time, they admitted the cameras rarely picked up anyone who wasn't already on the watchlist.
The system was accurate. They just didn't like the results.
A study found the system was "statistically significantly more likely" to correctly identify black people than other ethnicities. Also "more likely" to spot men than women.
So they're now updating the algorithm to detect without 'bias'. π
At the same time, they admitted the cameras rarely picked up anyone who wasn't already on the watchlist.
The system was accurate. They just didn't like the results.
A study found the system was "statistically significantly more likely" to correctly identify black people than other ethnicities. Also "more likely" to spot men than women.
So they're now updating the algorithm to detect without 'bias'. π
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