A security researcher says Anker’s Eufy security cameras sent images to the cloud without user consent and could be accessed without authentication (Nicholas Sutrich/Android Central)

Nicholas Sutrich / Android Central:
A security researcher says Anker’s Eufy security cameras sent images to the cloud without user consent and could be accessed without authentication  —  Allegedly, Eufy cameras aren’t as secure as they claim.  —  What you need to know  — Security researcher Paul Moore has discovered several security flaws in Eufy’s cameras.

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Sean Hollister / The Verge:
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Anker admits its eufy security cameras’ live view feature on its web portal “has a security flaw”, but fails to address why anyone can view unencrypted streams (Sean Hollister/The Verge)

Sean Hollister / The Verge:
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Microsoft releases 63 security fixes, including patches for two zero-day flaws, one of which is under active exploit, and five critical RCE vulnerabilities (Lawrence Abrams/BleepingComputer)

Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer:
Microsoft releases 63 security fixes, including patches for two zero-day flaws, one of which is under active exploit, and five critical RCE vulnerabilities  —  Today is Microsoft’s September 2022 Patch Tuesday, and with it comes fixes for an actively exploited Windows vulnerability and a total of 63 flaws.

Microsoft releases 68 security fixes, including patches for six actively exploited Windows zero-day flaws and 11 vulnerabilities classified as Critical (Lawrence Abrams/BleepingComputer)

Lawrence Abrams / BleepingComputer:
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FTX’s crash highlights flaws like Sequoia’s lack of access to Alameda’s balance sheet despite its due diligence and the investors failing to demand a board seat (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg:
FTX’s crash highlights flaws like Sequoia’s lack of access to Alameda’s balance sheet despite its due diligence and the investors failing to demand a board seat  —  Among the last people to realize that the cryptocurrency exchange FTX was a financial time bomb were the company’s own investors.

Google’s Project Zero reported five security flaws in devices with Mali GPUs in the summer, but Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, and others are yet to release patches (Kris Holt/Engadget)

Kris Holt / Engadget:
Google’s Project Zero reported five security flaws in devices with Mali GPUs in the summer, but Samsung, Xiaomi, Google, and others are yet to release patches  —  Google has disclosed several security flaws for phones that have Mali GPUs, such as those with Exynos chipsets.