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      <title>From BRICKSTORM to GRIMBOLT: UNC6201 Exploiting a Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Zero-Day</title>
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      <description>• From BRICKSTORM to GRIMBOLT: UNC6201 Exploiting a Dell RecoverPoint for Virtual Machines Zero-Day Mandiant Google Threat Intelligence Group Written by: Peter Ukhanov, Daniel Sisl</description>
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      <title>LLMs are Getting a Lot Better and Faster at Finding and Exploiting Zero-Days</title>
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      <description>• LLMs are Getting a Lot Better and Faster at Finding and Exploiting Zero-Days This is amazing: Opus 4.6 is notably better at finding high-severity vulnerabilities than previous mo</description>
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      <title>Breaking the Sound Barrier, Part II: Exploiting CVE-2024-54529</title>
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      <description>• In the first part of this series, I detailed my journey into macOS security research, which led to the discovery of a type confusion vulnerability (CVE-2024-54529) and a double-f</description>
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      <title>Supply chain attacks are exploiting our assumptions</title>
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      <description>• Supply chain attacks are exploiting our assumptions Every time you run cargo add or pip install , you are taking a leap of faith. • You trust that the code you are downloading co</description>
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