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Threat actor Intelbroker now claims it hacked Apple along with AMD

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Notorious cybercriminal Intelbroker has made another eyebrow-raising claim on dark web forum BreachForums following its report of breaking into AMD last week. A day later, the group said it also compromised Apple, stealing its source code for internal tools, including AppleConnect-SSO, Apple-HWE-Confluence-Advanced, and AppleMacroPlugin, as well as employees' personally identifiable.

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 16, 2024

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Get caught up on the latest technology and startup news from the past week. Here are the most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 16, 2024. Sign up to receive these updates every Sunday in your inbox by subscribing to our GeekWire Weekly email newsletter. Most popular stories on GeekWire In commencement speech, Melinda French Gates advises Stanford grads about navigating transitions In her commencement speech at Stanford University on Sunday morning, Melinda French Gates got persona

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New Phoenix UEFI firmware flaw threatens numerous Intel chips, echoing BlackLotus concerns

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The flaw (CVE-2024-0762 with a reported CVSS of 7.5) was discovered in the Phoenix SecureCore UEFI firmware by cybersecurity firm Eclypsium, who identified it on Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon 7th Gen and X1 Yoga 4th Gen devices. Further investigation revealed that the vulnerability affects SecureCore firmware for a wide range.

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How to make money on Amazon without selling

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Many people dream of making money online, and Amazon provides a few good opportunities to do so. Some of them are traditional ways, and some of them are more original. Today, we’ll explore how to make money on Amazon without selling physical products yourself. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced entrepreneur, this article will offer valuable insights and actionable strategies to help you achieve financial success on one of the world’s largest e-commerce platforms.

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Entity Resolution: Your Guide to Deciding Whether to Build It or Buy It

Adding high-quality entity resolution capabilities to enterprise applications, services, data fabrics or data pipelines can be daunting and expensive. Organizations often invest millions of dollars and years of effort to achieve subpar results. This guide will walk you through the requirements and challenges of implementing entity resolution. By the end, you'll understand what to look for, the most common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid, and your options.

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Pocket 386 retro laptop with 40 MHz CPU, 8 MB RAM arrives for under $200

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The Pocket 386 comes from the same company that put out the Book 8088 showcased here back in July 2023. This new retro laptop is powered by a 386 SX chip clocked at 40 MHz alongside 8 MB of DRAM, a user-replaceable VGA card, and a Yamaha audio card.

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Firefox users are unhappy with privacy tweaks in the browser's latest version

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Firefox has been a beloved browser by many, but the latest Firefox 127 version has some users doubting its commitment to privacy.

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