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  • MacOS BigSur - Download free rocketdock skins #14922. Description: The design of the macOS operating system version of BigSur was liked not only by Apple users, but also by many customizers using Windows 10. So, various elements began to be ported to the Windows.
  • Plex Media might be best known as the streaming service suited for creating custom TV channels, but it turns out those servers can be abused for more nefarious purposes. On Thursday, the.
  • Nov 10, 2020 Big Sur is out today. Are there any problems running Plex on a late 2014 Mac Mini (3 GHz dual core i7 with 16 GB)? It sure would be nice if Plex had already tested this radical new OS on legacy hardware (which they probably have) and put up an announcement.

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I had initially installed Plex server on an older OS and then upgraded to Big Sur. I decided to rebuild my Mac mini and went straight to Big Sur and now I get these errors. Plex seems to be running ok though I think 'libaacdecoder.dylib' can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. 'libhevcdecoder.dylib' can't be opened because Apple cannot. Mar 04, 2021 Apple today released macOS Big Sur 11.3, the third major update to the macOS Big Sur‌ operating system that launched in November. ‌macOS Big Sur‌ 11.3 comes two months after the release of.

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  • MacOS BigSur - Download free rocketdock skins #14922. Description: The design of the macOS operating system version of BigSur was liked not only by Apple users, but also by many customizers using Windows 10. So, various elements began to be ported to the Windows.
  • Plex Media might be best known as the streaming service suited for creating custom TV channels, but it turns out those servers can be abused for more nefarious purposes. On Thursday, the.
  • Nov 10, 2020 Big Sur is out today. Are there any problems running Plex on a late 2014 Mac Mini (3 GHz dual core i7 with 16 GB)? It sure would be nice if Plex had already tested this radical new OS on legacy hardware (which they probably have) and put up an announcement.

Big Sur Camping

I had initially installed Plex server on an older OS and then upgraded to Big Sur. I decided to rebuild my Mac mini and went straight to Big Sur and now I get these errors. Plex seems to be running ok though I think 'libaacdecoder.dylib' can't be opened because Apple cannot check it for malicious software. 'libhevcdecoder.dylib' can't be opened because Apple cannot. Mar 04, 2021 Apple today released macOS Big Sur 11.3, the third major update to the macOS Big Sur‌ operating system that launched in November. ‌macOS Big Sur‌ 11.3 comes two months after the release of.

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After launching a game service and Apple TV app integration, popular media platform Plex is out today with the news that it has raised $50 million in funding to advance its goal to become the top content platform on the market.

Plex announced the news in a press release and blog post:

Hey there. Some pretty big news today, so we'll get right to it. We just closed a significant round of funding. Same investors as before, but a much bigger commitment. A commitment to Plex, a commitment to our audacious vision, and a commitment to our community.

Plex's big picture goal is to 'give people a single pane of glass for their entire universe of media' and with the latest round of $50 million funding, the company will be using roughly $15 million to advance its work and the other ~$35 million to 'purchase shares and options from employees and shareholders.'

Basically, the infusion of capital means that we'll be able to push harder on our mission to become the single best content enjoyment platform in the world, period. We'll be able to invest more into our engineering, product, and content teams to make sure we get the best people to solve the challenging problems that we're tackling.

Last month we saw Plex add its free streaming video content to the Apple TV app. And earlier this year the platform launched its gaming service, Plex Arcade.

Beyond its free content, some of Plex's big selling points include being able to create a personal media server to store all of your content, access your media across any device, watch and record Live TV, and more.

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Plex Media might be best known as the streaming service suited for creating custom TV channels, but it turns out those servers can be abused for more nefarious purposes. On Thursday, the cybersecurity firm Netscout reported that the same custom servers used to host these channels are also being used to beef up denial of service (aka DDoS) attacks—all without Plex's customers even knowing.

One of Plex's main selling points is that its customers are able to set up their own Plex server on a bevy of different devices, and then use that server to both house their own custom video, photo, or music libraries, and stream those libraries on other devices. It's a really handy tool if you want to, say, compile channels with your parent's favorite shows, and then beam those shows directly to their smart TV.

Per Netscout, when a given device running a Plex Server boots up and connects to the internet, it will run what's known as a Simple Service Discovery Protocol (or SSDP for short), in order to scan for nearby compatible devices that might want to access any of the juicy content it holds. In some cases when these servers are snooping via SSDP, they can inadvertently end up connecting to a user's router—and if that router happens to be poorly configured, it can beam information about that SSDP connection onto the open web.

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Things get pretty precarious here because SSDP connections, in general, can be pretty easily exploited by bad actors who want to beef up a given DDOS attack. You can read the full technical specs of how this amplification works over here, but in a nutshell: plug-and-play devices show up on a network and say a little something to introduce themselves ('Nice to meet you. I'm a wireless thermostat. Here's are some neat tricks I can do.') Normally the network and device get to know each other and things work out fine. This being a reflection attack though, some nefarious person can request loads of these devices to introduce themselves all at once to a given target, and instead of a pleasant meet-and-greet, the unfortunate recipient gets a deafening earful.

Netscout said that its analyses turned up roughly 27,000 Plex servers currently connected to the web that can be used for these sorts of exploits. In the past, the firm has seen these Plex-based attacks send out packets ranging from 52 to 281 bytes. That's certainly not the biggest DDoS attack we've seen as of late, but when enough of these servers are leveraged in a single attack (or when these servers get exploited in conjunction with other pieces of insecure tech), you can see how that would be enough to do some serious damage.

The firm added that since November of last year, it's noticed that these sorts of Plex-enabled attacks have been on the rise. But Plex certainly isn't the only vector–back in 2020, the FBI actually issued an alert warning businesses that their network connections could be exploited to send these sorts of amplified attacks. Just last month, Netscout issued another warning that certain Windows servers could be used to do the same.

We've reached out to Plex for comment on the Netscout report, and will update here when we hear back.





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