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  1. Efficient packing makes long-distance travel easier. Choose the best motorcycle luggage like saddle bags or tail bags that distribute weight evenly. Roll clothes instead of folding to save space. Prioritize multi-use items to reduce load. Planning ahead is key, especially for 2026 motorcycle tours India, where routes may include diverse terrains.

    indiamotorbiketour.com/

    #motorcycletourinindia #indiamotorbiketour #rideinindia #indiatour #thingstocarryformotorcycletour #motorcycletravel

  2. 📢⚠️ #Pack2TheRoot exposes a 12-year-old flaw in Linux’s PackageKit, letting unprivileged users gain root access in seconds. Affects major distros, patch now

    Read: hackread.com/pack2theroot-linu

    #Linux #CyberSecurity #Vulnerability #PackageKit

  3. ⚠️🔒 "Pack2TheRoot" erlaubt laut Telekom‑Security in PackageKit eine Privilegien‑Escalation (TOCTOU, CVE‑2026‑41651, CVSS 8.8). Mehrere Standard‑Distros betroffen — Update auf PackageKit ≥1.3.5 und zeitnahe System‑Patches empfohlen. heise.de/news/Pack2TheRoot-Sic #Pack2TheRoot #Linux #Security #PackageKit 🐧

  4. ⚠️🔒 "Pack2TheRoot" erlaubt laut Telekom‑Security in PackageKit eine Privilegien‑Escalation (TOCTOU, CVE‑2026‑41651, CVSS 8.8). Mehrere Standard‑Distros betroffen — Update auf PackageKit ≥1.3.5 und zeitnahe System‑Patches empfohlen. heise.de/news/Pack2TheRoot-Sic #Pack2TheRoot #Linux #Security #PackageKit 🐧

  5. ⚠️🔒 "Pack2TheRoot" erlaubt laut Telekom‑Security in PackageKit eine Privilegien‑Escalation (TOCTOU, CVE‑2026‑41651, CVSS 8.8). Mehrere Standard‑Distros betroffen — Update auf PackageKit ≥1.3.5 und zeitnahe System‑Patches empfohlen. heise.de/news/Pack2TheRoot-Sic #Pack2TheRoot #Linux #Security #PackageKit 🐧

  6. ⚠️🔒 "Pack2TheRoot" erlaubt laut Telekom‑Security in PackageKit eine Privilegien‑Escalation (TOCTOU, CVE‑2026‑41651, CVSS 8.8). Mehrere Standard‑Distros betroffen — Update auf PackageKit ≥1.3.5 und zeitnahe System‑Patches empfohlen. heise.de/news/Pack2TheRoot-Sic 🐧

  7. ⚠️🔒 "Pack2TheRoot" erlaubt laut Telekom‑Security in PackageKit eine Privilegien‑Escalation (TOCTOU, CVE‑2026‑41651, CVSS 8.8). Mehrere Standard‑Distros betroffen — Update auf PackageKit ≥1.3.5 und zeitnahe System‑Patches empfohlen. heise.de/news/Pack2TheRoot-Sic #Pack2TheRoot #Linux #Security #PackageKit 🐧

  8. Same packet, different magic: Hits India's banking sector and Korea geopolitics

    Pulse ID: 69e9a4bc82b8bda894b02bb4
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69e9a
    Pulse Author: Tr1sa111
    Created: 2026-04-23 04:49:00

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #Bank #CyberSecurity #ICS #India #InfoSec #Korea #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #bot #Tr1sa111

  9. Same packet, different magic: Hits India's banking sector and Korea geopolitics

    A new variant of the LOTUSLITE backdoor, version 1.1, has been identified targeting India's banking sector and South Korean diplomatic circles. The backdoor is delivered via DLL sideloading using legitimate Microsoft-signed executables and initially through CHM files containing malicious JavaScript. It communicates with dynamic DNS-based command-and-control servers over HTTPS, supporting remote shell access, file operations and session management. Code-level analysis reveals direct lineage to LOTUSLITE v1.0, including identical command structures, shared persistence mechanisms, and residual exports from the original codebase. The campaign demonstrates incremental improvements including updated magic values, API resolution techniques, and delivery mechanisms evolving from CHM-based to JavaScript loaders to DLL sideloading. Infrastructure hosted under Dynu Systems shows continuity with previous operations.

    Pulse ID: 69e827168edcf67707285b4e
    Pulse Link: otx.alienvault.com/pulse/69e82
    Pulse Author: AlienVault
    Created: 2026-04-22 01:40:38

    Be advised, this data is unverified and should be considered preliminary. Always do further verification.

    #BackDoor #Bank #CyberSecurity #DNS #HTTP #HTTPS #ICS #India #InfoSec #Java #JavaScript #Korea #Microsoft #OTX #OpenThreatExchange #RAT #SMS #SideLoading #SouthKorea #bot #AlienVault

  10. Putin pack ein! Peter Magyar führt #Ungarn zurück zu pro westlichen Ansichten 😍

    Putin, pack it up! Péter Magyar is leading Hungary back to pro-Western views
    😍

    Путин, сворачивайся! Петер Мадьяр возвращает Венгрию к прозападным взглядам
    😍

    🔆🤩😍😄🔆🤩😍😄🔆🤩😍😀🔆🤩😍😀🔆


    #Ungarn #Hungary #Угорщина #Венгрия

  11. Digital packing lists make it a lot easier to build gear lists, but all of them have functional issues. For me, some of the most important feature items are CSV import and export.

    I sarted with lighterpack, but later switched to Packstack as it had more features. This includes having multiple packs for a single trip.

    However, Packstack's CSV is limited to inventory lists only and not specific pack lists. It also has some annoying bugs

    I then tried LevityList, but it does not have a CSV export. It has nice interface, but not all of the features of Packstack.

    I also tried BetterPack, but it is just buggy in general.

    Gearli has a monthly subscription which is not worth it, given that its CSV import does not work.

    TrailGearList has been the most promising, but once again its CSV import is broken.

    #whatsinyourpack #hiking #gearlist #digitalapp #enshittification

  12. Digital packing lists make it a lot easier to build gear lists, but all of them have functional issues. For me, some of the most important feature items are CSV import and export.

    I started with lighterpack, but later switched to Packstack as it had more features. This includes having multiple packs for a single trip.

    However, Packstack's CSV is limited to inventory lists only and not specific pack lists. It also has some annoying bugs

    I then tried LevityList, but it does not have a CSV export. It has nice interface, but not all of the features of Packstack.

    I also tried BetterPack, but it is just buggy in general.

    Gearli has a monthly subscription which is not worth it, given that its CSV import does not work.

    TrailGearList has been the most promising, but once again its CSV import is broken.

    #whatsinyourpack #hiking #gearlist #digitalapp #enshittification

  13. Digital packing lists make it a lot easier to build gear lists, but all of them have functional issues. For me, some of the most important feature items are CSV import and export.

    I started with lighterpack, but later switched to Packstack as it had more features. This includes having multiple packs for a single trip.

    However, Packstack's CSV is limited to inventory lists only and not specific pack lists. It also has some annoying bugs

    I then tried LevityList, but it does not have a CSV export. It has nice interface, but not all of the features of Packstack.

    I also tried BetterPack, but it is just buggy in general.

    Gearli has a monthly subscription which is not worth it, given that its CSV import does not work.

    TrailGearList has been the most promising, but once again its CSV import is broken.

    #whatsinyourpack #hiking #gearlist #digitalapp #enshittification

  14. Digital packing lists make it a lot easier to build gear lists, but all of them have functional issues. For me, some of the most important feature items are CSV import and export.

    I started with lighterpack, but later switched to Packstack as it had more features. This includes having multiple packs for a single trip.

    However, Packstack's CSV is limited to inventory lists only and not specific pack lists. It also has some annoying bugs

    I then tried LevityList, but it does not have a CSV export. It has nice interface, but not all of the features of Packstack.

    I also tried BetterPack, but it is just buggy in general.

    Gearli has a monthly subscription which is not worth it, given that its CSV import does not work.

    TrailGearList has been the most promising, but once again its CSV import is broken.

    #whatsinyourpack #hiking #gearlist #digitalapp #enshittification

  15. Digital packing lists make it a lot easier to build gear lists, but all of them have functional issues. For me, some of the most important feature items are CSV import and export.

    I started with lighterpack, but later switched to Packstack as it had more features. This includes having multiple packs for a single trip.

    However, Packstack's CSV is limited to inventory lists only and not specific pack lists. It also has some annoying bugs

    I then tried LevityList, but it does not have a CSV export. It has nice interface, but not all of the features of Packstack.

    I also tried BetterPack, but it is just buggy in general.

    Gearli has a monthly subscription which is not worth it, given that its CSV import does not work.

    TrailGearList has been the most promising, but once again its CSV import is broken.

    #whatsinyourpack #hiking #gearlist #digitalapp #enshittification