Why do AI company logos look like buttholes?

A humorous exploration of the uncanny resemblance between AI company logos and human anatomy. Discover why circular, gradient-based designs dominate the AI industry, and what this design convergence tells us about branding in tech.

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Einige Erläuterungen zu #Bootkitty von Binarly. Ganz interessant. Ich hatte mir damals #LogoFAIL nicht angesehen. Ist schon bisschen peinlich, wenn in einem Bilddekoder die Längenprüfung fehlt.

#BIOS #UEFI #Linux #Infosec
https://www.binarly.io/blog/logofail-exploited-to-deploy-bootkitty-the-first-uefi-bootkit-for-linux

LogoFAIL Exploited to Deploy Bootkitty, the first UEFI bootkit for Linux

Binarly researchers find a direct connection between the newly discovered Bootkitty Linux bootkit and exploitation of the LogoFAIL image parsing vulnerabilities reported more than a year ago

"The recently uncovered 'Bootkitty' #Linux UEFI #bootkit exploits the #LogoFAIL flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-40238, to target computers running on vulnerable firmware."
#malware #UEFIrootkit #Bootkitty #CyberSecurity
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/bootkitty-uefi-malware-exploits-logofail-to-infect-linux-systems/
BootKitty UEFI malware exploits LogoFAIL to infect Linux systems

The recently uncovered 'Bootkitty' UEFI bootkit, the first malware of its kind targeting Linux systems, exploits CVE-2023-40238, aka 'LogoFAIL,' to infect computers running on a vulnerable UEFI firmware.

BleepingComputer
BootKitty Linux UEFI bootkit spotted exploiting LogoFAIL flaws

The 'Bootkitty' Linux UEFI bootkit exploits the LogoFAIL flaws (CVE-2023-40238) to target systems using vulnerable firmware.

Security Affairs
BootKitty Linux UEFI bootkit spotted exploiting LogoFAIL flaws

The 'Bootkitty' Linux UEFI bootkit exploits the LogoFAIL flaws (CVE-2023-40238) to target systems using vulnerable firmware.

Security Affairs
Code found online exploits LogoFAIL to install Bootkitty Linux backdoor

Unearthed sample likely works against Linux devices from Acer, HP, Fujitsu, and Lenovo.

Ars Technica