February 2024

Arm share price bulges after AI pumped revenue to a new record

Arm share price bulges after AI pumped revenue to a new record 2024-02-08 at 09:16 By Simon Sharwood Smartphones surge, but chip design champ isn’t ready to predict its cloudy future Brit chip designer Arm has posted its highest-ever quarterly revenue and seen its share price soar, thanks to a little tech that readers may […]

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CERN is training robot dogs to spot radiation hazards at Large Hadron Collider

CERN is training robot dogs to spot radiation hazards at Large Hadron Collider 2024-02-08 at 08:46 By Katyanna Quach CERNquadbot can go off the rails – unlike science org’s existing inspector bots Vid  A four-legged robot dog has successfully performed a radiation protection test at CERN by patrolling and inspecting equipment in a small section

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Critical Patches Released for New Flaws in Cisco, Fortinet, VMware Products

Critical Patches Released for New Flaws in Cisco, Fortinet, VMware Products 2024-02-08 at 08:16 By Cisco, Fortinet, and VMware have released security fixes for multiple security vulnerabilities, including critical weaknesses that could be exploited to perform arbitrary actions on affected devices. The first set from Cisco consists of three flaws – CVE-2024-20252 and CVE-2024-20254 (CVSS

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Alibaba Cloud posts modest growth, mostly thanks to other Alibaba business units

Alibaba Cloud posts modest growth, mostly thanks to other Alibaba business units 2024-02-08 at 08:01 By Laura Dobberstein Customers from beyond the Chinese giant are being let go if they’ve signed for low-margin contracts Chinese tech giant Alibaba revealed on Wednesday its own operations are a better source of growth for its public cloud business

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10 tips for creating your security hackathon playbook

10 tips for creating your security hackathon playbook 2024-02-08 at 08:01 By Help Net Security For more than 12 years, I’ve been organizing and running hackathons with the goal of finding security vulnerabilities and fixing them before a product hits the market. These events can play a pivotal role in the product development lifecycle, increasing

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Choosing the right partner when outsourcing cybersecurity

Choosing the right partner when outsourcing cybersecurity 2024-02-08 at 07:31 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Anya Shpilman, Senior Executive, Cyber Security Services at WDigital, discusses the benefits and potential risks of outsourcing cybersecurity services. She compares the cost-effectiveness of outsourcing to maintaining an in-house team, noting the challenges of recruitment, training,

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SOAPHound: Open-source tool to collect Active Directory data via ADWS

SOAPHound: Open-source tool to collect Active Directory data via ADWS 2024-02-08 at 07:02 By Mirko Zorz SOAPHound is an open-source data collection tool capable of enumerating Active Directory environments through the Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) protocol. How SOAPHound works SOAPHound is a substitute for various open-source security tools typically employed for extracting data from

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Japan’s second-ranked mobile telco to buy convenience store chain from Mitsubishi

Japan’s second-ranked mobile telco to buy convenience store chain from Mitsubishi 2024-02-08 at 06:47 By Simon Sharwood KDDI wants to snack on data about who buys what at which of Lawson’s 14,600 stores Japan’s second-largest convenience store will be taken private by its second-largest mobile carrier, which will operate it as a joint venture with

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How threat actors abuse OAuth apps

How threat actors abuse OAuth apps 2024-02-08 at 06:31 By Help Net Security OAuth apps have become prominent in several attack groups’ TTPs in recent years. OAuth apps are used for every part of the attack process. In this Help Net Security video, Tal Skverer, Research Team Lead at Astrix Security, shares insights on how

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Biden Administration Names a Director of the New AI Safety Institute

Biden Administration Names a Director of the New AI Safety Institute 2024-02-08 at 06:31 By Associated Press The Biden administration named Elizabeth Kelly as the director of the newly established safety institute for artificial intelligence. The post Biden Administration Names a Director of the New AI Safety Institute appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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As-a-Service tools empower criminals with limited tech skills

As-a-Service tools empower criminals with limited tech skills 2024-02-08 at 06:01 By Help Net Security As-a-service attacks continue to dominate the threat landscape, with Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) and Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) tools making up the majority of malicious tools in use by attackers, according to Darktrace. Cybercriminals exploit as-a-Service tools As-a-Service tools can provide attackers with everything

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OpenAI latest to add ‘Made by AI’ metadata to model work

OpenAI latest to add ‘Made by AI’ metadata to model work 2024-02-08 at 04:16 By Katyanna Quach Content Credentials: It’s better than nothing™ Images emitted by OpenAI’s generative models will include metadata disclosing their origin, which in turn can be used by applications to alert people to the machine-made nature of that content.… This article

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Cisco, Nvidia expand collab to push Ethernet in AI networks

Cisco, Nvidia expand collab to push Ethernet in AI networks 2024-02-08 at 03:16 By Tobias Mann InfiniBand still dominates in GPU clusters, but Ethernet is gaining steam At Cisco Live in Amsterdam on Tuesday, the enterprise networking goliath announced a series of hardware and software platforms in collaboration with Nvidia tailored to everyone’s favorite buzzword

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IT suppliers hacked off with Uncle Sam’s demands in aftermath of cyberattacks

IT suppliers hacked off with Uncle Sam’s demands in aftermath of cyberattacks 2024-02-08 at 02:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo Plan says to hand over keys to networks – and report intrusions within eight hours of discovery Organizations that sell IT services to Uncle Sam are peeved at proposed changes to procurement rules that would require them

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Apple Vision Pro has densest display iFixit’s ever seen, and almost-OK repairability

Apple Vision Pro has densest display iFixit’s ever seen, and almost-OK repairability 2024-02-08 at 01:47 By Brandon Vigliarolo You can fit more than 50 Virgin Bro pixels into a single iPhone one while angular resolution remains a little low Teardown artists iFixit have pried open the Vision Pro and awarded the device a “pretty impressive”

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Volt Typhoon not the only Chinese crew lurking in US energy, critical networks

Volt Typhoon not the only Chinese crew lurking in US energy, critical networks 2024-02-08 at 01:01 By Jessica Lyons Presumably American TLAs are all over Beijing’s infrastructure, too … right? Volt Typhoon isn’t the only Chinese spying crew infiltrating computer networks in America’s energy sector and other critical organizations with the aim of wrecking equipment

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CISA: China’s Volt Typhoon Hackers Planning Critical Infrastructure Disruption

CISA: China’s Volt Typhoon Hackers Planning Critical Infrastructure Disruption 2024-02-08 at 01:01 By Ryan Naraine New CISA alert includes technical mitigations to harden attack surfaces and instructions to hunt for the Chinese government-backed hackers. The post CISA: China’s Volt Typhoon Hackers Planning Critical Infrastructure Disruption appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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AMD crams five compute architectures onto a single board

AMD crams five compute architectures onto a single board 2024-02-08 at 00:01 By Tobias Mann What an Arm-ful of x86, Vega graphics, XDNA AI, and FPGA circuitry With the launch of its Embedded+ architecture yesterday, AMD effectively posed the question: Why choose one compute architecture when you can have five?… This article is an excerpt

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