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Microsoft’s Final 2023 Patch Tuesday: 33 Flaws Fixed, Including 4 Critical

Microsoft’s Final 2023 Patch Tuesday: 33 Flaws Fixed, Including 4 Critical 13/12/2023 at 09:46 By Microsoft released its final set of Patch Tuesday updates for 2023, closing out 33 flaws in its software, making it one of the lightest releases in recent years. Of the 33 shortcomings, four are rated Critical and 29 are rated Important in […]

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Think tank report labels NSO, Lazarus, as ‘cyber mercenaries’

Think tank report labels NSO, Lazarus, as ‘cyber mercenaries’ 13/12/2023 at 09:17 By Laura Dobberstein Sure, they do crimes. But the plausible deniability governments adore means they deserve a different label Cybercrime gangs like the notorious Lazarus group and spyware vendors like Israel’s NSO should be considered cyber mercenaries – and become the subject of

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Shifting data protection regulations show why businesses must put privacy at their core

Shifting data protection regulations show why businesses must put privacy at their core 13/12/2023 at 08:31 By Help Net Security Like it or not, data protection will be one of the biggest issues organizations face in 2024. Knowing where to focus compliance efforts will be tricky, with more and more state-level privacy laws becoming effective

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A closer look at LATMA, the open-source lateral movement detection tool

A closer look at LATMA, the open-source lateral movement detection tool 13/12/2023 at 08:01 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Gal Sadeh, Head of Data and Security Research at Silverfort, discusses LATMA, a free, open-source tool. It’s engineered with advanced algorithms to track and report any unusual activity within an environment.

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ThreatNG open-source datasets aim to improve cybersecurity practices

ThreatNG open-source datasets aim to improve cybersecurity practices 13/12/2023 at 07:32 By Mirko Zorz The ThreatNG Governance and Compliance Dataset is an open-source initiative that aims to democratize access to critical data, fostering transparency, collaboration, and improvement of cybersecurity practices globally. Datasets for organizational insight The open-source datasets offered by ThreatNG provide an understanding of

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Industry regulations and standards are driving OT security priorities

Industry regulations and standards are driving OT security priorities 13/12/2023 at 07:02 By Help Net Security When it comes to ransomware attacks, the impact on OT environments is catching up to the impact on IT environments, according to Claroty. In Claroty’s previous survey conducted in 2021, 32% of ransomware attacks impacted IT only, while 27%

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ASML joins with Samsung, SK hynix, for chip research lab in South Korea

ASML joins with Samsung, SK hynix, for chip research lab in South Korea 13/12/2023 at 06:47 By Simon Sharwood ‘Semiconductor alliance’ forms as Huawei debuts another chip it shouldn’t be able to make Dutch photolithography dominator ASML has reached an agreement to build its first-ever offshore research lab, to be located in South Korea in

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Guide: Application security posture management deep dive

Guide: Application security posture management deep dive 13/12/2023 at 06:47 By Help Net Security Distinguishing real, business-critical application risks is more challenging than ever. A siloed, ad hoc approach to AppSec generates noisy false positives that overwhelm under-resourced security teams. You need a multidimensional approach that leverages deep context to continuously map, programmatically prioritize, effectively

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GM, Komatsu partner to build hydrogen-powered monster mining truck

GM, Komatsu partner to build hydrogen-powered monster mining truck 13/12/2023 at 02:33 By Brandon Vigliarolo Mining industry looking for greener credentials in the future Automaker General Motors and construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu have partnered to turn one of the world’s largest trucks into an emissions-free, hydrogen-powered behemoth.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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OpenAI’s non-profit arm netted less than $45,000 last year

OpenAI’s non-profit arm netted less than $45,000 last year 13/12/2023 at 02:04 By Katyanna Quach The wages of sin are almost certainly much, much higher OpenAI’s non-profit arm reported revenues of just $44,485 in its latest US tax filing, despite its for-profit business likely making millions from ChatGPT.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Cyberattack Cripples Ukraine’s Largest Telcom Operator

Cyberattack Cripples Ukraine’s Largest Telcom Operator 13/12/2023 at 01:31 By SecurityWeek News Kyivstar, the largest mobile network operator in Ukraine, was hit by a massive cyberattack on Tuesday, disrupting mobile and internet communications for millions of citizens. The post Cyberattack Cripples Ukraine’s Largest Telcom Operator appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Sports Illustrated boss fired, but it’s nothing to do with AI fake news – quite the opposite

Sports Illustrated boss fired, but it’s nothing to do with AI fake news – quite the opposite 13/12/2023 at 00:33 By Thomas Claburn Arena Group seeking ‘the Uberization of Content’ The Arena Group, publisher of Sports Illustrated, fired CEO Ross Levinsohn on Monday, characterizing the decision as a strategic business move that has nothing to

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Spoofing and Remote Code Execution Flaws

Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Spoofing and Remote Code Execution Flaws 12/12/2023 at 23:47 By Ryan Naraine Microsoft warns of critical spoofing and remote code execution bugs in the Windows MSHTML Platform and Microsoft Power Platform Connector. The post Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Spoofing and Remote Code Execution Flaws appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle

Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle 12/12/2023 at 23:47 By Ryan Naraine Adobe warned users on both Windows and macOS systems about exposure to code execution, memory leaks and denial-of-service security issues. The post Adobe Patches 207 Security Bugs in Mega Patch Tuesday Bundle appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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