July 2023

Bridging the cybersecurity skills gap through cyber range training

Bridging the cybersecurity skills gap through cyber range training 24/07/2023 at 07:31 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Debbie Gordon, CEO of Cloud Range explains the concept of a cyber range, its crucial role in preparing for real-world cyber threats, and the importance of realism in cyber training scenarios. Gordon also discusses

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Strengthening the weakest links in the digital supply chain

Strengthening the weakest links in the digital supply chain 24/07/2023 at 07:05 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Marc Gaffan, CEO at IONIX, discusses how businesses’ biggest cybersecurity mistake is not protecting the full external attack surface that continues to expand to include a businesses’ entire digital supply chain. This is

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Shaping the future of digital identity

Shaping the future of digital identity 24/07/2023 at 06:35 By Help Net Security Digital identity refers to the unique and electronically stored representation of an individual or entity’s personal information, characteristics, and attributes. It encompasses various digital identifiers, such as usernames, email addresses, biometric data, or government-issued IDs, that allow users to authenticate themselves online

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Consumers demand more from businesses when it comes to security

Consumers demand more from businesses when it comes to security 24/07/2023 at 06:01 By Help Net Security Fraudsters are opportunistic criminals and 2022 and the first few months of this year brought opportunities like never before, according to Experian. This volatility perpetuated an unpredictable atmosphere for both businesses and consumers alike. The report found that

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Week in review: VirusTotal data leak, Citrix NetScaler zero-day exploitation

Week in review: VirusTotal data leak, Citrix NetScaler zero-day exploitation 23/07/2023 at 11:03 By Help Net Security Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Citrix ADC zero-day exploitatation: CISA releases details about attack on CI organization (CVE-2023-3519) The exploitation of the Citrix NetScaler ADC zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2023-3519)

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Amazon sets up shop at Kennedy Space Center to prep Kuiper broadband satellites

Amazon sets up shop at Kennedy Space Center to prep Kuiper broadband satellites 22/07/2023 at 18:17 By Tobias Mann Web super-biz dreams of lobbing 3,000-plus internet-relay birds into orbit Amazon is building a $120 million facility at the Kennedy Space Center, on Florida’s Cape Canaveral, where it’ll prepare Project Kuiper internet-relaying satellites for launch.… This

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Microsoft’s Dublin DC power plant gets the, er, green light

Microsoft’s Dublin DC power plant gets the, er, green light 22/07/2023 at 11:45 By Tobias Mann How does more natural gas consumption contribute to Redmond’s eco dream? Unable to secure a steady supply of power from Ireland’s national power grid, Microsoft has elected to build its own power plant to keep its €900 million datacenter

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Apple Threatens to Pull iMessage and FaceTime from U.K. Amid Surveillance Demands

Apple Threatens to Pull iMessage and FaceTime from U.K. Amid Surveillance Demands 22/07/2023 at 09:31 By Apple has warned that it would rather stop offering iMessage and FaceTime services in the U.K. than bowing down to government pressure in response to new proposals that seek to expand digital surveillance powers available to state intelligence agencies.

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Just declassified: US senator caught up in Section 702 FBI surveillance dragnet

Just declassified: US senator caught up in Section 702 FBI surveillance dragnet 22/07/2023 at 03:47 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Still, judge finds ‘reason to believe’ Feds are getting better at not abusing snooping powers The FBI improperly spied on a US senator, a state senator, and a state-level judge, among others, according to a previously

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Myanmar’s government in exile throws support behind launch of crypto-based bank

Myanmar’s government in exile throws support behind launch of crypto-based bank 22/07/2023 at 03:32 By Laura Dobberstein Ousted opposition seeks ways to circumvent military junta and access resources In the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar, the exiled government is betting on cryptocurrency to help it overthrow a military junta as it backs the Saturday launch

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Fear not, White House chatted to OpenAI and pals, and they promised to make AI safe

Fear not, White House chatted to OpenAI and pals, and they promised to make AI safe 22/07/2023 at 03:05 By Katyanna Quach Nice one, Joe, get those non-binding voluntary pledges in early Seven top AI development houses have promised to test their models, share research, and develop methods to watermark machine-generated content in a bid

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Stolen Microsoft key may have opened up a lot more than US govt email inboxes

Stolen Microsoft key may have opened up a lot more than US govt email inboxes 22/07/2023 at 02:03 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle How does the Azure giant come back from this? A stolen Microsoft security key may have allowed Beijing-backed spies to break into a lot more than just Outlook and Exchange Online email accounts.…

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VirusTotal: We’re sorry someone fat-fingered and exposed 5,600 users

VirusTotal: We’re sorry someone fat-fingered and exposed 5,600 users 22/07/2023 at 00:02 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle File under PEBCAK VirusTotal today issued a mea cupla, saying a blunder earlier this week by one of its staff exposed information belonging to 5,600 customers, including the email addresses of US Cyber Command, FBI, and NSA employees.… This

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US Air Force’s Angry Kitten turns Reaper drone into fierce feline of electronic warfare

US Air Force’s Angry Kitten turns Reaper drone into fierce feline of electronic warfare 21/07/2023 at 23:33 By Brandon Vigliarolo Hardware from a decade ago? More like grumpy old mog The US Air Force is turning to an unlikely place to beef up its electronic warfare countermeasures: a decade-old aircraft-mounted pod known as the “Angry

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Framework starts taking orders for 16-inch repairable, upgradeable laptop

Framework starts taking orders for 16-inch repairable, upgradeable laptop 21/07/2023 at 22:02 By Liam Proven Coming soon and looking very promising – if you like your models skinny, anyway You can now order the new 16-inch model of the Framework user-repairable – and user-upgradeable – laptop.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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Meta can call Llama open source as much as it likes, but that doesn’t mean it is

Meta can call Llama open source as much as it likes, but that doesn’t mean it is 21/07/2023 at 20:32 By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols For Zuck, open source is just another marketing phrase. For developers, it’s the rules of the road Opinion  Meta’s newly released large language model Llama-2 is not open source. Yes, I

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Warn Aging Parents About More Fake Social Security Calls

Warn Aging Parents About More Fake Social Security Calls 21/07/2023 at 20:32 By Carolyn Rosenblatt, Contributor Scammers pose as government agents, causing fear in elders. They trick folks into giving out their personal financial information. Warn them now. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source React to this headline:

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Microsoft Cloud Hack Exposed More than Exchange, Outlook Emails

Microsoft Cloud Hack Exposed More than Exchange, Outlook Emails 21/07/2023 at 20:19 By Ryan Naraine Cloud security researcher warns that stolen Microsoft signing key was more powerful and not limited to Outlook.com and Exchange Online. The post Microsoft Cloud Hack Exposed More than Exchange, Outlook Emails appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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NASA’s DART kicked up swarm of 37 boulders after Dimorphos asteroid crash

NASA’s DART kicked up swarm of 37 boulders after Dimorphos asteroid crash 21/07/2023 at 19:19 By Katyanna Quach Hubble Space Telescope managed to capture ‘some of the faintest things ever imaged inside our solar system’ NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has spied a swarm of 37 boulders that were ejected from the asteroid Dimorphos after the

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