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5 importance of science and technology in our daily life

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5 importance of science and technology in our daily life

The world is a changing place. Our daily life has been changed by science and technology in many ways. Science and technology have improved our quality of life and made it easier for us to live better. In this short article, we will discuss why science is important to our lives, how it affects the way we work, play and learn about the world around us

5 importance of science and technology in our daily life

We use technology to improve the quality of our daily lives.
We use technology to improve the quality of our daily lives. Technology has helped us communicate with people, travel and communicate with people outside of our country, manage time better and save money.

We can learn new things using technology like computers or tablets that have apps for learning new things such as languages or even cooking!

Science and technology have evolved to improve our health.
Science and technology have evolved to improve our health. Medical technology has improved the quality of our lives, allowing us to treat diseases and illnesses that would have been fatal in the past.

Medical technologies are used for surgery, X-rays and CT scans, blood pressure monitors and more. Modern medicine has made it possible for people with disabilities such as cerebral palsy or blindness to walk again; it’s also helped prevent a lot of heart attacks from happening by identifying potential problems before they develop into actual ones.

Medical research is often done on animals before testing on humans because we need information about what causes diseases so we can find ways around them through prevention rather than cure (for example: cancer).

Science and technology affect the ways we live, work, and play.
Science and technology affect the ways we live, work, and play. They are tools that make our lives easier and more productive. The use of science & technology has improved the quality of our lives by providing more efficient ways to solve problems in all aspects such as food production, water purification and sanitation etc. In addition to this it has also helped improve health care services through advanced medical equipment like MRI scanners or CAT scans which allows doctors to diagnose complicated cases faster than ever before!

Technology has also affected how we work by making it easier for us to do things at home instead of going into an office building every day (if at all possible). This means less traffic congestion on highways while also reducing pollution levels within urban areas where many people live together in one area where they travel back home every night after working hours end each day.”

Continuous development of science and technology makes our life better.
Science and technology is an important part of our lives. It helps us solve problems, make our lives better and understand how things work.

Science is the study of nature and its laws; it involves observation, experimentation, measurement and analysis. Technology is the application of science to practical ends; it involves invention or discovery or improvement in methods or materials for transmitting or receiving information; machine tools are an example of technology applied to industry. There are many areas where there are both scientific discoveries as well as technological innovations: medicine (the discovery of antibiotics), transportation (the invention of airplanes) etc..

Science is a great way to learn about the world around you.
Science is a great way to learn about the world around you. If you want to know more about yourself, science can help you figure out what makes your body tick and how it works. It can also help solve problems that people face every day in their lives, such as finding ways to treat diseases or create new technologies like cell phones or computers. In addition, science has been used as an educational tool for many years now by teachers all over the world because they see its value in teaching kids not only about science but life itself!

Make sure that everyone knows about the importance of science and technology in our daily life.
It is important to make sure that everyone knows about the importance of science and technology in our daily life. We should make sure that everyone knows about the importance of science and technology in our daily life

Science and technology creates new understanding ways, and it’s a value in improving our lives.
Science and technology has evolved to improve our health, but also in other ways. We can learn more about our environment, how it works and how we can live better lives.

Science is a great way to learn about the world around you!

Conclusion
We hope that you have enjoyed reading this article. We know that it’s important to read, but sometimes we just don’t have the time for it. This article is perfect for those days when you need some motivation or inspiration! You can also use these tips in other areas of your life as well…from sports teams to businesses!

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Microsoft fumbles supply chain and acknowledges signing rootkit malware.

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Microsoft fumbles supply chain and acknowledges signing rootkit malware.

As of right now, Microsoft has admitted to signing a malicious driver that is disseminated in gaming contexts.

This “Netfilter”-named driver is actually a rootkit that has been seen interacting with Chinese C2 IP addresses.

Last week, the whole infosec. community joined G Data malware specialist Karsten Hahn in tracking down and analysing the malicious drivers that bore the Microsoft logo.

This incident exposed vulnerabilities to software supply-chain security once more, but this time it was caused by a flaw in the code-signing procedure used by Microsoft.

Rootkit “Netfilter” driver is Microsoft-signed.
A Microsoft signed driver dubbed “Netfilter” was detected last week by G Data’s cybersecurity alert systems as what at first glance appeared to be a false positive, but wasn’t.

The driver in question was observed interacting with C&C IPs based in China, which had no valid functionality and raised red flags.

This is when Karsten Hahn, a malware analyst at G Data, disclosed this publicly and contacted Microsoft at the same time:

Since Windows Vista, all code that operates in kernel mode must be tested and certified before being made available to the public in order to maintain the stability of the operating system.

According to Hahn, “Drivers without a Microsoft certificate cannot be deployed by default.”

At that time, BleepingComputer started tracking C2 URL behaviour and approached Microsoft for a comment.

A list of further routes (URLs), denoted by the pipe (“|”) symbol, are returned by the first C2 URL:

Each of these, in Hahn’s opinion, has a function:

The URL that ends in “/p” refers to proxy settings, “/s” offers encoded redirection IPs, “/h?” is for getting CPU-ID, “/c” offered a root certificate, and “/v?” refers to the malware’s self-updating capabilities.
For instance, as observed by BleepingComputer, the malicious Netfilter driver in question (residing at “/d3”) was accessible via the “/v?” path at the following URL:

After thoroughly examining the driver, the G Data researcher came to the conclusion that it was malware.

In a thorough blog post, the researcher examined the driver, its ability to self-update, and Indicators of Compromise (IOCs).

According to Hahn, the sample features a self-update routine that transmits its own MD5 hash to the server via the URL hxxp:/110.42.4.180:2081/v?v=6&m=.

An illustration of a request would be as follows:

hxxp:/110.42.4.180:2081/v?v=6&m=921fa8a5442e9bf3fe727e770cded4ab
“The server then replies with either ‘OK’ if the sample is current or the URL for the most recent sample, such as hxxp:/110.42.4.180:2081/d6. As a result, the malware replaces its own file “further information from the researcher

Other malware specialists like Johann Aydinbas, Takahiro Haruyama, and Florian Roth worked with Hahn during his analysis.

Roth has offered YARA rules for recognising them in your network environments after being able to compile the list of samples in a spreadsheet.

Microsoft is looking at a bad actor who spreads harmful drivers inside of gaming environments.

“In order to be certified by the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program, the actor supplied drivers. A third party created the drivers.”

Microsoft stated yesterday, “We have stopped the account and checked their uploads for additional indicators of malware.”

Microsoft claims that the threat actor primarily targeted the gaming industry in China with these malicious drivers and that there is currently no evidence that enterprise environments have been impacted.

Microsoft is waiting before blaming nation-state actors for this incident.

Sophisticated threat actors may take advantage of falsely signed binaries to help launch extensive software supply-chain attacks.

A well-known event in which code-signing certificates were taken from Realtek and JMicron to assist the comprehensive Stuxnet attack on Iran’s nuclear programme.

However, this specific instance has shown flaws in a reliable code-signing procedure, which threat actors have exploited to obtain Microsoft-signed code without jeopardising any certifications.

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FlexBooker reports a data breach, affecting more than 3.7 million accounts.

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FlexBooker reports a data breach, affecting more than 3.7 million accounts.

In an attack just before the holidays, the accounts of over three million customers of the American appointment scheduling service FlexBooker were taken, and they are now being exchanged on hacker forums.

The same hackers are also selling databases they claim to be from two other organisations: the Australian case management system rediCASE and the racing media outlet Racing.com.

Holiday breaches before
A few days before Christmas, there were supposedly three breaches, and the intruder posted the information on a hacking forum.

A popular programme for booking appointments and syncing employee calendars, FlexBooker, appears to be the source of the most recent data dump.

Owners of any company that needs to plan appointments, such as accountants, barbers, doctors, mechanics, lawyers, dentists, gyms, salons, therapists, trainers, spas, and the list goes on, are among FlexBooker’s clients.

The group claiming responsibility for the attack appears to go by the name of Uawrongteam, and they published links to files and archives containing personal information, including pictures, driver’s licences, and other IDs.

The database, according to Uawrongteam, has a table with 10 million lines of client data, including everything from payment forms and charges to pictures taken for driver’s licences.

Names, emails, phone numbers, password salt, and hashed passwords are among the database’s “juicy columns,” according to the actor.

Customers of FlexBooker have received a data breach notification that confirms the attack and that data on the service’s Amazon cloud storage system was “accessed and downloaded” by the intruders.

The letter states that “our account on Amazon’s AWS servers was compromised on December 23, 2021, starting at 4:05 PM EST,” adding that the attackers did not obtain “any credit card or other payment card information.”

FlexBooker advised consumers to be on the lookout for strange or fraudulent activities, and to monitor account statements and credit reports.

For further information, the developer also directed users to a report on a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. It was then determined that some customers’ personal information had been obtained by the hackers.

The FlexBooker assault exposed email addresses, names, partial credit card information, passwords, and phone numbers for more than 3.7 million users, according to the data breach reporting service Have I Been Pwned.

Prior to FlexBooker, the threat actor known as Uawrongteam distributed links to material that was purportedly taken from Racing.com, a digital television station that broadcasts horse racing and offers news, stats, and event calendars associated with the sport.

The data from the Redbourne Gang’s rediCASE Case Management Software, which is utilised by numerous enterprises in addition to health and community agencies, looks to be another target of the same group.

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Rapyd, a “fintech-as-a-service” provider, to acquire Iceland-based Valitor, which establishes in-store and on the internet payments technologies, for $100M (Omar Faridi/Crowdfund Expert).

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Rapyd, a “fintech-as-a-service” provider, to acquire Iceland-based Valitor, which develops in-store and online payments technologies, for $100M (Omar Faridi/Crowdfund Insider)

Omar Faridi / Crowdfund Insider:
Rapyd, a “fintech-as-a-service” provider, to acquire Iceland-based Valitor, which develops in-store and online payments technologies, for $100M  —  – Twitter- Facebook- LinkedIn- Pinterest- Reddit- HackerNews- Telegram- Weibo- Email- Print- Subscribe

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