AshES Cybersecurity has disclosed a severe zero-day vulnerability in Elastic’s Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) software that transforms the security tool into a weapon against the systems it’s designed to protect. The flaw, found in the Microsoft-signed kernel driver “elastic-endpoint-driver.sys,” enables attackers to bypass security measures, execute malicious code, and crash protected systems repeatedly. Despite […]
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DOJ Doubles Down on Healthcare Fraud Enforcement with New West Coast Strike Force
The Department of Justice’s new “West Coast” strike force targets Arizona, Nevada and Northern California — regions flagged for rising Medicaid, hospice and tech-enabled fraud


