February 2024

Square Kilometre Array precursor looks to filter out satellite interference

Square Kilometre Array precursor looks to filter out satellite interference 2024-02-20 at 09:32 By Simon Sharwood Starlink isn’t the biggest problem, but increasing numbers of orbiting transmitters isn’t helpful The Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP) – a precursor project for the full Square Kilometre Array – has started work on techniques to help it […]

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AsukaStealer, a Revamped Version of the ObserverStealer, Advertised as Malware-as-a-Service

AsukaStealer, a Revamped Version of the ObserverStealer, Advertised as Malware-as-a-Service 2024-02-20 at 09:31 By neetha871ad236bd Cyble analyzes the resurgence of Observer stealer, as AsukaStealer under a Malware-as-a-Service model The post AsukaStealer, a Revamped Version of the ObserverStealer, Advertised as Malware-as-a-Service appeared first on Cyble. This article is an excerpt from Cyble View Original Source React

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Superapp Gojek fine-tunes each new error message for a week. What? Why?

Superapp Gojek fine-tunes each new error message for a week. What? Why? 2024-02-20 at 08:31 By Laura Dobberstein Multilingual service spans five nations and finds fancy graphics improve engagement If you’re the kind of geek who takes delight in – or even notices – the animated graphics that accompany error messages, you may be interested

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Iran and Hezbollah Hackers Launch Attacks to Influence Israel-Hamas Narrative

Iran and Hezbollah Hackers Launch Attacks to Influence Israel-Hamas Narrative 2024-02-20 at 08:31 By Hackers backed by Iran and Hezbollah staged cyber attacks designed to undercut public support for the Israel-Hamas war after October 2023. This includes destructive attacks against key Israeli organizations, hack-and-leak operations targeting entities in Israel and the U.S., phishing campaigns designed

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How to make sense of the new SEC cyber risk disclosure rules

How to make sense of the new SEC cyber risk disclosure rules 2024-02-20 at 08:01 By Help Net Security SEC’s new cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance, and incident disclosure rules, which require increased transparency around cybersecurity incidents, have been in effect since December 18, 2023. For businesses that already harbor concerns over their cybersecurity protections,

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LockBit Ransomware’s Darknet Domains Seized in Global Law Enforcement Raid

LockBit Ransomware’s Darknet Domains Seized in Global Law Enforcement Raid 2024-02-20 at 07:46 By An international law enforcement operation has led to the seizure of multiple darknet domains operated by LockBit, one of the most prolific ransomware groups, marking the latest in a long list of digital takedowns. While the full extent of the effort, codenamed Operation

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How decentralized identity is shaping the future of data protection

How decentralized identity is shaping the future of data protection 2024-02-20 at 07:32 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Patrick Harding, Chief Architect at Ping Identity, discusses the promises and implications of decentralized identity (DCI) in cybersecurity. By redistributing identity management responsibilities among issuers, holders, and verifiers, DCI empowers individuals to selectively

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Vietnam to collect biometrics – even DNA – for new ID cards

Vietnam to collect biometrics – even DNA – for new ID cards 2024-02-20 at 07:02 By Laura Dobberstein Iris scan, voice samples and blood type to be included in database The Vietnamese government will begin collecting biometric information from its citizens for identification purposes beginning in July this year.… This article is an excerpt from

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Why identity fraud costs organizations millions

Why identity fraud costs organizations millions 2024-02-20 at 07:01 By Help Net Security 92% of respondents to a recent report shared that their organization had been a victim of identity fraud, costing an average of $4.3 million over the last 12 months. Even so, only 40% stated identity verification as a top identity challenge, noting

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36% of code generated by GitHub CoPilot contains security flaws

36% of code generated by GitHub CoPilot contains security flaws 2024-02-20 at 06:32 By Help Net Security Security debt, defined as flaws that remain unfixed for longer than a year, exists in 42% of applications and 71% of organizations, according to Veracode. Worryingly, 46% of organizations have persistent, high-severity flaws that constitute ‘critical’ security debt,

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Clean links and sophisticated scams mark new era in email attacks

Clean links and sophisticated scams mark new era in email attacks 2024-02-20 at 06:05 By Help Net Security Analysis of 7 billion emails shows clean links are duping users, malicious EML attachments increased 10-fold in Q4, and social engineering attacks are at all-time highs, according to VIPRE Security. The rise of the EML file attachments

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Australia has no next-gen HPC investment plan and clouds can’t fill the gap

Australia has no next-gen HPC investment plan and clouds can’t fill the gap 2024-02-20 at 05:01 By Simon Sharwood Academy of Science calls for exascale system, which would cost more than current budgets for all supers Australia needs an exascale computer system, and a refresh of its current HPC fleet, but lacks a plan or

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LockBit ransomware gang disrupted by global operation

LockBit ransomware gang disrupted by global operation 2024-02-20 at 03:31 By Simon Sharwood Website has been seized and replaced with law enforcement logos from eleven nations Notorious ransomware gang LockBit’s website has been taken over by law enforcement authorities, who claim they have disrupted the group’s operations and will soon reveal the extent of an

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Japan launches satellite to eyeball derelict rocket stage

Japan launches satellite to eyeball derelict rocket stage 2024-02-19 at 20:17 By Richard Speed Mission a step along the road to commercial orbit decluttering A Japanese satellite lofted by Rocket Lab is to monitor a chunk of space junk ahead of future missions designed to curtail orbital debris.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Going with the flow makes AI better at solving coding problems

Going with the flow makes AI better at solving coding problems 2024-02-19 at 19:16 By Katyanna Quach Careful prompting can beat training a model from scratch Interview  Commercial large language models’ abilities to solve competitive programming problems can be significantly boosted by carefully guiding its processes through clever prompt engineering.… This article is an excerpt

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What’s going on with Eos, Nvidia’s incredible shrinking supercomputer?

What’s going on with Eos, Nvidia’s incredible shrinking supercomputer? 2024-02-19 at 18:17 By Tobias Mann It’ll have 10K GPUs! No, 4,608! Err… 2,816? Analysis  Nvidia can’t seem to make up its mind just how big its Eos supercomputer is.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React to this headline:

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Ukrainian Raccoon Infostealer Operator Extradited to US

Ukrainian Raccoon Infostealer Operator Extradited to US 2024-02-19 at 17:17 By Ionut Arghire Alleged Raccoon Infostealer operator Mark Sokolovsky is awaiting trial in the US, after being extradited from the Netherlands. The post Ukrainian Raccoon Infostealer Operator Extradited to US appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original

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Chunks of deorbiting ESA satellite are expected to reach the ground

Chunks of deorbiting ESA satellite are expected to reach the ground 2024-02-19 at 17:02 By Richard Speed Danger to humans? Less than ‘1 in 100 billion’, says agency ESA’s ERS-2 satellite is heading back to Earth this week and some substantial fragments are likely to survive re-entry, although the chances of anyone being injured by

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ALPHV gang claims it’s the attacker that broke into Prudential Financial, LoanDepot

ALPHV gang claims it’s the attacker that broke into Prudential Financial, LoanDepot 2024-02-19 at 16:17 By Connor Jones Ransomware group continues to exploit US regulatory requirements to its advantage The ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware group is claiming responsibility for attacks on both Prudential Financial and LoanDepot, making a series of follow-on allegations against them.… This article is

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