December 2023

Penguins get their Wayland with Firefox 121

Penguins get their Wayland with Firefox 121 20/12/2023 at 15:33 By Liam Proven Latest version of Mozilla’s web browser brings something different depending on your machine Version 121 of Mozilla’s Firefox web browser, released yesterday, has changes that affect Linux, Windows, and Mac users differently.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original […]

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Codenotary Trustcenter 4.0 helps customers prioritize and address software security issues

Codenotary Trustcenter 4.0 helps customers prioritize and address software security issues 20/12/2023 at 15:07 By Industry News Codenotary announced Trustcenter 4.0 with sophisticated capabilities to manage data in the VEX (Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange) format with a newly-designed search engine guided by ML. With the latest Trustcenter, vulnerability information contained in VEX can be analyzed more

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3,500 Arrested, $300 Million Seized in International Crackdown on Online Fraud

3,500 Arrested, $300 Million Seized in International Crackdown on Online Fraud 20/12/2023 at 15:06 By Ionut Arghire Authorities in 34 countries have cooperated to dismantle cyber-enabled scams as part of a six-month operation. The post 3,500 Arrested, $300 Million Seized in International Crackdown on Online Fraud appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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UK officials caught napping ahead of 2G and 3G doomsday

UK officials caught napping ahead of 2G and 3G doomsday 20/12/2023 at 14:32 By Richard Speed Parking meters and trash collection face disruption as networks switch off A worrying number of UK authorities are still unaware of the impending switch-off of 2G and 3G mobile networks, according to Local Government Association (LGA) figures.… This article

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Product Explained: Memcyco’s Real-Time Defense Against Website Spoofing

Product Explained: Memcyco’s Real-Time Defense Against Website Spoofing 20/12/2023 at 14:32 By Hands-On Review: Memcyco’s Threat Intelligence Solution Website impersonation, also known as brandjacking or website spoofing, has emerged as a significant threat to online businesses. Malicious actors clone legitimate websites to trick customers, leading to financial scams and data theft causing reputation damage and

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Argus vDome prevents cyber vehicle theft

Argus vDome prevents cyber vehicle theft 20/12/2023 at 14:01 By Industry News Argus Cyber Security unveiled its Argus vDome product, an anti-theft solution focused on protecting vehicles from CAN injection attacks. Car theft is shifting from low-tech to high-tech. CAN injection attacks, for example, exploit vulnerabilities in a vehicle’s CAN bus to allow thieves to

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Alert: Chinese-Speaking Hackers Pose as UAE Authority in Latest Smishing Wave

Alert: Chinese-Speaking Hackers Pose as UAE Authority in Latest Smishing Wave 20/12/2023 at 14:01 By The Chinese-speaking threat actors behind Smishing Triad have been observed masquerading as the United Arab Emirates Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to send malicious SMS messages with the ultimate goal of gathering sensitive information from residents and foreigners in the country.

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Manchester’s finest drowning in paperwork as Freedom of Information requests pile up

Manchester’s finest drowning in paperwork as Freedom of Information requests pile up 20/12/2023 at 13:32 By Paul Kunert Enforcement notice issued months after data regulator schooled police force Greater Manchester Police (GMP) must clear the backlog of hundreds of Freedom of Information (FOI) Act requests – some years old – or find itself in contempt

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Citrix Bleed leveraged to steal data of 35+ million Comcast Xfinity customers

Citrix Bleed leveraged to steal data of 35+ million Comcast Xfinity customers 20/12/2023 at 13:32 By Helga Labus Telecommunications company Comcast has confirmed a breach that exposed personal information of more than 35.8 million of Xfinity customers. Exploiting Citrix Bleed to breach Xfinity CVE-2023-4966 (aka Citrix Bleed) – an information disclosure vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler

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Halcyon raises $40 million to combat ransomware attacks

Halcyon raises $40 million to combat ransomware attacks 20/12/2023 at 13:32 By Industry News Halcyon announced it has closed a $40 million Series B funding round led by Bain Capital Ventures (BCV). The company also announced that BCV Partner and former Symantec CEO, Enrique Salem, will join the Board of Directors, and BCV Partner Jeff

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SimSpace raises $45 million to fuel continued growth

SimSpace raises $45 million to fuel continued growth 20/12/2023 at 13:03 By Industry News SimSpace has closed a $45 million equity raise led by L2 Point Management, a private investment firm specializing in flexible capital solutions for growth companies. This investment brings the total capital raised by SimSpace over the past year to $70 million

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3,500 Arrested in Global Operation HAECHI-IV Targeting Financial Criminals

3,500 Arrested in Global Operation HAECHI-IV Targeting Financial Criminals 20/12/2023 at 12:01 By A six-month-long international police operation codenamed HAECHI-IV has resulted in the arrests of nearly 3,500 individuals and seizures worth $300 million across 34 countries. The exercise, which took place from July through December 2023, took aim at various types of financial crimes such as

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New Go-Based JaskaGO Malware Targeting Windows and macOS Systems

New Go-Based JaskaGO Malware Targeting Windows and macOS Systems 20/12/2023 at 12:01 By A new Go-based information stealer malware called JaskaGO has emerged as the latest cross-platform threat to infiltrate both Windows and Apple macOS systems. AT&T Alien Labs, which made the discovery, said the malware is “equipped with an extensive array of commands from its command-and-control (C&C) server.”

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SSH shaken, not stirred by Terrapin vulnerability

SSH shaken, not stirred by Terrapin vulnerability 20/12/2023 at 11:48 By Connor Jones No need to panic, but grab those updates or mitigations anyway just to be safe A vulnerability in the SSH protocol can be exploited by a well-placed adversary to weaken the security of people’s connections, if conditions are right.… This article is

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Long-delayed Ariane 6 rocket is ‘ready to go’ – hopefully – says European Space Agency

Long-delayed Ariane 6 rocket is ‘ready to go’ – hopefully – says European Space Agency 20/12/2023 at 10:47 By Simon Sharwood Latest launch sim went off without a hitch. An upper stage test, not so much The European Space Agency (ESA) has declared its Ariane 6 rocket is “ready to go” – at least in

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AI’s efficacy is constrained in cybersecurity, but limitless in cybercrime

AI’s efficacy is constrained in cybersecurity, but limitless in cybercrime 20/12/2023 at 09:47 By Help Net Security Bringing artificial intelligence into the cybersecurity field has created a vicious cycle. Cyber professionals now employ AI to enhance their tools and boost their detection and protection capabilities, but cybercriminals are also harnessing AI for their attacks. Security

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China’s GPU contender Moore Threads reveals card that can cope with Nvidia’s CUDA

China’s GPU contender Moore Threads reveals card that can cope with Nvidia’s CUDA 20/12/2023 at 09:32 By Simon Sharwood MTT S4000 GPU isn’t super-fast, but the ‘kilocard cluster’ design supporting it looks interesting Moore Threads, a Chinese purveyor of GPUs, has unveiled its mightiest model to date – and it may even give market leader

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Product showcase: ImmuniWeb AI Platform

Product showcase: ImmuniWeb AI Platform 20/12/2023 at 08:31 By Help Net Security ImmuniWeb is a global application security company that currently serves over 1,000 customers from more than 50 countries. ImmuniWeb AI Platform has received numerous prestigious awards and industry recognitions for intelligent automation and acceleration of application security testing, which delivers better quality of

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Supply chain emerges as major vector in escalating automotive cyberattacks

Supply chain emerges as major vector in escalating automotive cyberattacks 20/12/2023 at 08:05 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Jay Yaneza, Cybersecurity Architect at VicOne, discusses how, in the first half of the year, cyberattacks on the automotive sector caused losses exceeding $11 billion. These attacks mainly targeted automotive suppliers, not

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