THE article highlights recent critical alerts regarding vulnerabilities identified today, including CVE-2025-67038 (Lantronix EDS5000 Code Injection), CVE-2026-34910, CVE-2026-34909, and CVE-2026-34908 (all related to Ubiquiti UniFi OS). It also discusses Google's change in how it handles user uploads, saving submitted files, images, or audio during searches to train AI models, potentially affecting privacy. Users can manage these settings through their Google account. The update draws attention to the default nature of this setting and encourages users to review and potentially deactivate it if they wish.
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Lantronix, UniFi flaws surface as Outlook Mac reply glitch seen
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Flaw in AVer PTC500S cameras allows remote code execution
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Google Search Now Saves Your Uploaded Media to Train AI
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CISA Adds Four Exploited UniFi OS and Lantronix Flaws to KEV Catalog
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CISA adds Ubiquiti UniFi OS flaw CVE-2026-34908 to KEV list
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Critical Ubiquiti UniFi OS flaw exploited in the wild, no patch
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Lantronix EDS5000 Command Injection Flaw Under Active Attack
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CISA flags active exploit in Ubiquiti UniFi OS CVE-2026-34910
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CISA adds CVE-2026-34909 to KEV as UniFi OS flaw exploited
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CISA Flags Critical UniFi OS Flaw as Actively Exploited, No Patch
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Lantronix EDS5000 Command Injection Flaw Under Active Attack
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