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  Mercedes-Benz hydrogen truck prototype covers more than 650 miles on one fill
Posted by: Automotive News - 10-03-2023, 03:57 AM - Forum: Other Automakers - No Replies

Mercedes-Benz hydrogen truck prototype covers more than 650 miles on one fill

<p>Daimler Truck said it achieved a milestone with its Mercedes-Benz hydrogen fuel cell truck — exacting 650 miles on just one tank of fuel.</p>

https://www.autonews.com/mobility-report...s-one-fill

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  Ally offers buyouts with layoffs possible
Posted by: Automotive News - 10-03-2023, 03:57 AM - Forum: Other Automakers - No Replies

Ally offers buyouts with layoffs possible

<p><a href="https://www.autonews.com/topic/ally" target="_blank">Ally Financial</a> will offer buyouts to older staff within its Dealer Financial Services segment, and further workforce cuts might occur in November, Ally Financial Dealer Financial Services President Doug Timmerman has told staff.</p>

<p>An image of part of an Timmerman email describing the headcount plans in its <a href="https://www.autonews.com/access-fi-0" target="_blank">auto lending</a> business was posted Sept. 29 to the CarDealershipGuy LinkedIn page; Ally spokesperson Peter Gilchrist confirmed its accuracy to <i>Automotive News</i>. Gilchrist declined to share the full message.</p>

<p>"Despite a challenging macroenvironment, we remain relentlessly focused on serving our customers and all stakeholders by making the tough, yet necessary, decisions to guide our business into the future," Gilchrist said in a statement. "After taking steps over the past year to pause hiring and manage staffing expenses through natural attrition, we have made the difficult choice to selectively reduce our work force. We are deeply committed to supporting those affected and are offering a robust severance package and career outplacement support."</p>

<p>Timmerman wrote that Ally would offer "select employees" age 63.5 years or older voluntary severance packages including the ability to purchase health insurance through COBRA until they would be covered by Medicare, calling this "a top concern" among those considering retiring.</p>

<p>"Decisions related to additional work force reductions will be determined once cost results of the voluntary program are finalized and will be communicated by early November," Timmerman wrote.</p>

<p>"The leadership team and I have the highest respect for the individuals being impacted by these efforts," he added. "These are hard decisions, but they are necessary."</p>

<p>Gilchrist said staffers affected by its cost-cutting measures could apply for other openings within the bank.</p>

<p>"We remain confident in our long-term strategy, with a strong balance sheet and nimble, scalable businesses that are poised for future growth," Gilchrist said.</p><p><strong>Recent results</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.autonews.com/finance-insurance/ally-q2-earnings-profits-slip-potential-seen-car-loans" target="_blank">Ally's second-quarter net income</a> fell 32 percent from a year earlier as the bank drew less financing revenue, set aside more money to cover potential losses from loans and experienced an increase in other expenses. Its auto lending business — the bank's main source of income — brought in 17 percent less pretax income in the second quarter, though Ally attributed this to nearly record-low losses a year earlier.</p>

<p>Ally wrote $10.4 billion in consumer auto loans and leases in the second quarter, down 22 percent from a year earlier but up 9.5 percent from the first quarter. Its volume of loan and lease applications grew 6.7 percent year over year to 3.5 million, however.</p>

<p>Ally had relationships with 22,171 dealerships in the second quarter, up 2.8 percent from a year earlier.</p>

<p>The Ally layoffs come shortly after the head of another major auto lender, Truist, told the Barclays Global Financial Services Conference on Sept. 11 that it would cut about $750 million in costs over 12 to 18 months. These cuts would include $300 million through layoffs and another $250 million in changes to the structure of Truist, which was created out of the 2019 merger of BB&T and Suntrust.</p><p><strong>Truist</strong></p><p>Truist CEO Bill Rogers told the Barclays conference that one part of the layoffs would involve consolidating 21 geographic regions to 14. It would retain client-facing personnel, he said — "no change in that" — but instead make cuts to personnel in "infrastructure" such as marketing, he said.</p>

<p>Truist spokesperson Brian Boudreaux told <i>Automotive News</i> Oct. 2 that the bank hadn't announced specifics about its direct and indirect auto lending businesses. He said the bank sought to"focus on our strengths" and on longer-term financial performance.</p>

<p>"We're hiring in some areas and rightsizing in others through natural attrition and planned staffing reductions," Boudreaux said in a statement. "We're committed to supporting affected teammates as they seek to find employment opportunities – with Truist or elsewhere."</p>

<p>Rogers did call indirect auto lending one of Truist’s “complementary” businesses which would “be less strategic from an investment standpoint” to the bank in the future than “core” businesses offering more of a relationship between Truist and its clients.</p>

<p>“Those are going to be more optimized,” he said of the complementary businesses. He said Truist’s focus for those segments would be on returns and “edges of relationships.”</p>

https://www.autonews.com/finance-insuran...s-possible

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  UAW makes new counteroffer to GM; Ford lays off 330
Posted by: Automotive News - 10-03-2023, 03:57 AM - Forum: Other Automakers - No Replies

UAW makes new counteroffer to GM; Ford lays off 330

<p>The UAW had expanded its strike twice since making its previous offer to GM. Ford said it has now laid off 930 workers since the walkout started Sept. 15.</p>

https://www.autonews.com/manufacturing/u...d-lays-330

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  Arm Issues Patch for Mali GPU Kernel Driver Vulnerability Amidst Ongoing Exploitation
Posted by: The Hacker News - 10-03-2023, 03:57 AM - Forum: The Hacker News - No Replies

Arm Issues Patch for Mali GPU Kernel Driver Vulnerability Amidst Ongoing Exploitation

Arm has released security patches to contain a security flaw in the Mali GPU Kernel Driver that has come under active exploitation in the wild.
Tracked as CVE-2023-4211, the shortcoming impacts the following driver versions -

Midgard GPU Kernel Driver: All versions from r12p0 - r32p0
Bifrost GPU Kernel Driver: All versions from r0p0 - r42p0
Valhall GPU Kernel Driver: All versions from r19p0 -

https://thehackernews.com/2023/10/arm-is...ernel.html

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  The Silent Threat of APIs: What the New Data Reveals About Unknown Risk
Posted by: DarkReading - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: Dark Reading.com - No Replies

The Silent Threat of APIs: What the New Data Reveals About Unknown Risk

The rapid growth of APIs creates a widening attack surface and increasing unknown cybersecurity risks.

https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-brea...known-risk

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  Questions to Ask Before Committing to a DLP Solution
Posted by: Latest Hacking News - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: Latest Hacking News - No Replies

Questions to Ask Before Committing to a DLP Solution

Vina Nguyen You’ve watched all the demos and taken all the calls. You’re narrowed down…

Questions to Ask Before Committing to a DLP Solution on Latest Hacking News | Cyber Security News, Hacking Tools and Penetration Testing Courses.





https://latesthackingnews.com/2023/10/02...-solution/

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  Critical Security Flaw Found In JetBrains TeamCity
Posted by: Latest Hacking News - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: Latest Hacking News - No Replies

Critical Security Flaw Found In JetBrains TeamCity

Researchers caught a serious security flaw in JetBrains TeamCity software that could allow unauthenticated code…

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https://latesthackingnews.com/2023/10/02...-teamcity/

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  Another Chrome Zero-Day Under Attack Received A Fix
Posted by: Latest Hacking News - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: Latest Hacking News - No Replies

Another Chrome Zero-Day Under Attack Received A Fix

Heads up, Chrome users! Google has just released a major security update for its Chrome…

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https://latesthackingnews.com/2023/10/02...ved-a-fix/

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  The Week in Ransomware - September 29th 2023 - Dark Angels
Posted by: BleepingComputer - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: BleepingComputer - No Replies

The Week in Ransomware - September 29th 2023 - Dark Angels


This week has been a busy ransomware week, with ransomware attacks having a massive impact on organizations and the fallout of the MOVEit breaches to be disclosed. [...]


https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se...rk-angels/

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  Microsoft fixes Outlook prompts to reopen closed windows
Posted by: BleepingComputer - 10-02-2023, 07:10 AM - Forum: BleepingComputer - No Replies

Microsoft fixes Outlook prompts to reopen closed windows


Microsoft has resolved a known issue that caused Outlook Desktop to unexpectedly prompt users to reopen previously closed windows. [...]


https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...d-windows/

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