August 2023

Microsoft may store your conversations with Bing if you’re not an enterprise user

Microsoft may store your conversations with Bing if you’re not an enterprise user 15/08/2023 at 17:03 By Katyanna Quach New AI Services policies also prohibit any reverse engineering and data collection of its products Microsoft prohibits users from reverse engineering or harvesting data from its AI software to train or improve other models, and will […]

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CISO Conversations: CISOs in Cloud-based Services Discuss the Process of Leadership

CISO Conversations: CISOs in Cloud-based Services Discuss the Process of Leadership 15/08/2023 at 16:31 By Kevin Townsend SecurityWeek talks to Billy Spears, CISO at Teradata (a multi-cloud analytics provider), and Lea Kissner, CISO at cloud security firm Lacework. The post CISO Conversations: CISOs in Cloud-based Services Discuss the Process of Leadership appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Hacker Forum Credentials Found on 120,000 PCs Infected With Info-Stealer Malware

Hacker Forum Credentials Found on 120,000 PCs Infected With Info-Stealer Malware 15/08/2023 at 16:31 By Ionut Arghire Hudson Rock security researchers have identified credentials for hacker forums on roughly 120,000 computers infected with information stealers. The post Hacker Forum Credentials Found on 120,000 PCs Infected With Info-Stealer Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Malware Unleashed: Public Sector Hit in Sudden Surge, Reveals New Report

Malware Unleashed: Public Sector Hit in Sudden Surge, Reveals New Report 15/08/2023 at 15:49 By The just-released BlackBerry Global Threat Intelligence Report reveals a 40% increase in cyberattacks against government and public service organizations versus the previous quarter. This includes public transit, utilities, schools, and other government services we rely on daily. With limited resources

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So much for CAPTCHA then – bots can complete them quicker than humans

So much for CAPTCHA then – bots can complete them quicker than humans 15/08/2023 at 15:37 By Richard Currie We, for one, welcome our distorted-letter-recognizing overlords Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart – better known as the ubiquitous CAPTCHA we see standing athwart the doors to many websites – may

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You’re not seeing double – yet another UK copshop is confessing to a data leak

You’re not seeing double – yet another UK copshop is confessing to a data leak 15/08/2023 at 14:35 By Paul Kunert Norfolk and Suffolk constabularies admit to accidentally including raw crime data in FoI responses Norfolk and Suffolk police have stepped forward to admit that a “technical issue” resulted in raw data pertaining to crime

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1.5 Million Impacted by Ransomware Attack at Canadian Dental Service

1.5 Million Impacted by Ransomware Attack at Canadian Dental Service 15/08/2023 at 14:03 By Ionut Arghire The personal information of 1.5 million individuals was compromised in a ransomware attack at Alberta Dental Service Corporation (ADSC). The post 1.5 Million Impacted by Ransomware Attack at Canadian Dental Service appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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SecureWorks Laying Off 15% of Employees

SecureWorks Laying Off 15% of Employees 15/08/2023 at 14:03 By Eduard Kovacs Threat detection and response firm SecureWorks is laying off 15% of its staff (roughly 300 people) in the second round of firings this year. The post SecureWorks Laying Off 15% of Employees appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Gigabud RAT Android Banking Malware Targets Institutions Across Countries

Gigabud RAT Android Banking Malware Targets Institutions Across Countries 15/08/2023 at 13:36 By Account holders of over numerous financial institutions in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Peru are being targeted by an Android banking malware called Gigabud RAT. “One of Gigabud RAT’s unique features is that it doesn’t execute any malicious actions until the user

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Red Hat’s Mexican standoff: Job cuts? Yes, but we still need someone to boot Linux

Red Hat’s Mexican standoff: Job cuts? Yes, but we still need someone to boot Linux 15/08/2023 at 12:43 By Liam Proven Time for some fresh GRUB Although it’s not long after job cuts at Red Hat, the company’s team in Mexico is looking for a developer to work on the Linux bootloader stack.… This article

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Over 120,000 Computers Compromised by Info Stealers Linked to Users of Cybercrime Forums

Over 120,000 Computers Compromised by Info Stealers Linked to Users of Cybercrime Forums 15/08/2023 at 11:50 By A “staggering” 120,000 computers infected by stealer malware have credentials associated with cybercrime forums, many of them belonging to malicious actors. The findings come from Hudson Rock, which analyzed data collected from computers compromised between 2018 to 2023. “Hackers around

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Saturn’s mega-storms challenge planetary formation models

Saturn’s mega-storms challenge planetary formation models 15/08/2023 at 10:39 By Brandon Vigliarolo Storms on Saturn last for hundreds of years, leaving long-lasting impacts and raising lots of scientific questions Scientists are reassessing theories of how gas giants form after observing that fallout from Saturn’s cyclical mega storms can last for centuries. … This article is an

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Catching the Catphish: Join the Expert Webinar on Combating Credential Phishing

Catching the Catphish: Join the Expert Webinar on Combating Credential Phishing 15/08/2023 at 10:39 By Is your organization constantly under threat from credential phishing? Even with comprehensive security awareness training, many employees still fall victim to credential phishing scams. The result? Cybercriminals gaining immediate and unhindered access to sensitive data, email accounts, and other applications.

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Over 12,000 Computers Compromised by Info Stealers Linked to Users of Cybercrime Forums

Over 12,000 Computers Compromised by Info Stealers Linked to Users of Cybercrime Forums 15/08/2023 at 10:39 By A “staggering” 120,000 computers infected by stealer malware have credentials associated with cybercrime forums, many of them belonging to malicious actors. The findings come from Hudson Rock, which analyzed data collected from computers compromised between 2018 to 2023. “Hackers around

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North Korean Hackers Suspected in New Wave of Malicious npm Packages

North Korean Hackers Suspected in New Wave of Malicious npm Packages 15/08/2023 at 10:39 By The npm package registry has emerged as the target of yet another highly targeted attack campaign that aims to entice developers into downloading malevolent modules. Software supply chain security firm Phylum told The Hacker News the activity exhibits similar behaviors

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Florida Man, associates, indicted for conspiracy to steal data, software

Florida Man, associates, indicted for conspiracy to steal data, software 15/08/2023 at 10:03 By Simon Sharwood Voting machines and their data allegedly accessed without authorization by keen golfer’s gofers Authorities in the US state of Georgia have indicted a famous Floridian and his loyal associates on counts including theft of data, software, and personal information.…

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