July 2023

Insights Into Packet Inspection Capabilities Of Modern Firewalls

Insights Into Packet Inspection Capabilities Of Modern Firewalls 20/07/2023 at 14:06 By David Balaban, Contributor Gain a profound understanding of how the different types of network firewalls work and what methods of traffic packet inspection are dominating the security landscape. This article is an excerpt from Forbes – Cybersecurity View Original Source React to this […]

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DataVisor collaborates with Q6 Cyber to enhance fraud detection capabilities

DataVisor collaborates with Q6 Cyber to enhance fraud detection capabilities 20/07/2023 at 14:06 By Industry News DataVisor announced a partnership with Q6 Cyber to centralize relevant threat intelligence data in a single platform to increase fraud detection accuracy. Q6 Cyber’s proprietary threat intelligence enriches DataVisor’s existing fraud signals, providing financial institutions with a holistic analysis

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Slackware wasn’t the first Linux distro, but it’s the oldest still alive and kicking

Slackware wasn’t the first Linux distro, but it’s the oldest still alive and kicking 20/07/2023 at 13:32 By Liam Proven Who needs a graphical desktop manager anyway? This week the Slackware Linux project is celebrating its 30th anniversary. It is the oldest Linux distribution that is still in active maintenance and development.… This article is

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Thanks Storm-0558! Microsoft to expand default access to cloud logs

Thanks Storm-0558! Microsoft to expand default access to cloud logs 20/07/2023 at 13:31 By Zeljka Zorz Starting in September 2023, more federal government and commercial Microsoft customers will have access to expanded cloud logging capabilities at no additional charge, Microsoft and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) have announced on Wednesday. The announcements come

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Turla’s New DeliveryCheck Backdoor Breaches Ukrainian Defense Sector

Turla’s New DeliveryCheck Backdoor Breaches Ukrainian Defense Sector 20/07/2023 at 13:31 By The defense sector in Ukraine and Eastern Europe has been targeted by a novel .NET-based backdoor called DeliveryCheck (aka CAPIBAR or GAMEDAY) that’s capable of delivering next-stage payloads. The Microsoft threat intelligence team, in collaboration with the Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA), attributed the attacks

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Always on the Horizon, UK must wait for megabucks EU science deal

Always on the Horizon, UK must wait for megabucks EU science deal 20/07/2023 at 12:31 By Lindsay Clark Rishi Sunak fails to secure place in €95.5B program before Parliament packs up for holiday After taking years to get to the point where it could rejoin the EU’s €95.5 billion Horizon science program, the UK now

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Kanti: A NIM-Based Ransomware Unleashed in the Wild

Kanti: A NIM-Based Ransomware Unleashed in the Wild 20/07/2023 at 12:20 By cybleinc Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs analyzes Kanti, a new NIM-based ransomware targeting cryptocurrency users. The post Kanti: A NIM-Based Ransomware Unleashed in the Wild appeared first on Cyble. This article is an excerpt from Cyble View Original Source React to this headline:

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Adobe Releases New Patches for Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerabilities

Adobe Releases New Patches for Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerabilities 20/07/2023 at 12:20 By Eduard Kovacs Adobe releases a second round of patches for recent ColdFusion vulnerabilities, including flaws that have been exploited in attacks. The post Adobe Releases New Patches for Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS

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Ukraine busts bot farm spreading Russian infowar propaganda and fraud

Ukraine busts bot farm spreading Russian infowar propaganda and fraud 20/07/2023 at 10:32 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Plus: Spanish cops arrest Ukrainian scareware dev after ten-year hunt Ukrainian cops have disrupted a massive bot farm with more than 100 operators allegedly spreading fake news about the Russian invasion, leaking personal information belonging to Ukrainian citizens,

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New P2PInfect Worm Targeting Redis Servers on Linux and Windows Systems

New P2PInfect Worm Targeting Redis Servers on Linux and Windows Systems 20/07/2023 at 09:49 By Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new cloud targeting, peer-to-peer (P2P) worm called P2PInfect that targets vulnerable Redis instances for follow-on exploitation. “P2PInfect exploits Redis servers running on both Linux and Windows Operating Systems making it more scalable and potent than other worms,”

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ChatGPT study suggests its LLMs are getting dumber at some tasks

ChatGPT study suggests its LLMs are getting dumber at some tasks 20/07/2023 at 09:30 By Katyanna Quach Behavior of OpenAI models about as consistent as Office 365’s uptime GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 – the models at the heart of OpenAI’s ChatGPT – appear to have got worse at generating some code and performing other tasks between

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Microsoft Expands Cloud Logging to Counter Rising Nation-State Cyber Threats

Microsoft Expands Cloud Logging to Counter Rising Nation-State Cyber Threats 20/07/2023 at 09:02 By Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it’s expanding cloud logging capabilities to help organizations investigate cybersecurity incidents and gain more visibility after facing criticism in the wake of a recent espionage attack campaign aimed at its email infrastructure. The tech giant said it’s making

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Why data travel is healthcare’s next big cybersecurity challenge

Why data travel is healthcare’s next big cybersecurity challenge 20/07/2023 at 08:02 By Help Net Security Do you know where your patients’ data lives once it’s in the cloud? Unfortunately, for many healthcare organizations, the answer is no – or, at least, it’s not a definitive yes. Knowing how (or where) data is used, shared

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LLMs and AI positioned to dominate the AppSec world

LLMs and AI positioned to dominate the AppSec world 20/07/2023 at 07:33 By Help Net Security As modern software trends toward distributed architectures, microservices, and extensive use of third-party and open source components, dependency management only gets harder, according to Endor Labs. Application development risks A new research report explores emerging trends that software organizations

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A fresh look at the current state of financial fraud

A fresh look at the current state of financial fraud 20/07/2023 at 07:02 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Greg Woolf, CEO at FiVerity, discusses how the emergence of sophisticated fraud tools powered by AI and recent upheavals in the banking sector have forged an ideal environment for financial fraud. This

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67% of daily security alerts overwhelm SOC analysts

67% of daily security alerts overwhelm SOC analysts 20/07/2023 at 06:36 By Help Net Security Today’s security operations (SecOps) teams are tasked with protecting progressively sophisticated, fast-paced cyberattacks, according to Vectra AI. Yet, the complexity of people, processes, and technology at their disposal is making cyber defense increasingly unsustainable. The ever-expanding attack surface combined with

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Adobe Rolls Out New Patches for Actively Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerability

Adobe Rolls Out New Patches for Actively Exploited ColdFusion Vulnerability 20/07/2023 at 06:36 By Adobe has released a fresh round of updates to address an incomplete fix for a recently disclosed ColdFusion flaw that has come under active exploitation in the wild. The critical shortcoming, tracked as CVE-2023-38205 (CVSS score: 7.5), has been described as an instance

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Exploring the macro shifts in enterprise security

Exploring the macro shifts in enterprise security 20/07/2023 at 06:04 By Help Net Security The number of successful ransomware attacks and data breach attempts fell by 30% over the last year, the number of reported security incident types at organizations increased, according to the 2023 Cybersecurity Perspectives Survey by Scale. Security incident types In fact,

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Russia’s tiny quantum computer is (probably) nothing to worry about

Russia’s tiny quantum computer is (probably) nothing to worry about 20/07/2023 at 05:46 By Tobias Mann 16 qubit system capable of modeling simple molecules, Kremlin says Scientists at Russia’s International Center for Quantum Optics and Quantum Technologies recently presented a new quantum computer to the nation’s President Vladimir Putin, proclaiming it to be the “most

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