
CVE-2025-14174: The graphics engine 0-day that’s everywhere
Well, almost everywhere.

Well, almost everywhere.

Is this the funkiest CVE ever?

Apple’s iOS 26 may be new, but it’s not immune to bugs!

Korean cloud fire takes out nearly a petabyte of data. No backup. Can’t make this stuff up.

Allegedly published childrens’ photos and family data, and even called up parents to push for payment.

It’s taken a while, and the suspect may never face court, but he’s been charged anyway.

An unpleasant irony: The FBI’s IC3 scam-reporting brand is being ripped off by scammers
C:\INETPUB?">Those rumors that C:\INETPUB could break your updates? Untrue. It wasn’t a bug, it was a feature! (Who knew?)

Lots of security holes fixed, but none of them reported as zero-days.

Even though Firefox isn’t based on Chrome, the coders of each browser engine made similar mistakes.

Windows only, apparently, but a sandbox bypass could lead to infection by “just visiting” a rogue site.

23andMe has loads of DNA samples that they are looking to sell. What to do?

GitHub tools aimed at boosting security were hacked to steal secrets instead.

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