July 2024

Intel prepares to cut ‘thousands’ of workers

Intel prepares to cut ‘thousands’ of workers 2024-07-31 at 22:46 By Matthew Connatser Employees hate this one simple trick to fix failing business empires Intel is said to be considering laying off thousands of its employees to alleviate the x86 giant’s unsteady financial situation.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source […]

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Remember Nokia? Amazon’s lawyers do, in patent infringement suit

Remember Nokia? Amazon’s lawyers do, in patent infringement suit 2024-07-31 at 22:01 By Matthew Connatser Finnish firm started the networking and cloud fight, Amazon could finish it Amazon has filed a complaint against Nokia accusing the Finnish tech firm of violating a dozen of its patents.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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Upcoming US export rules on chipmaking tools won’t apply to friendly countries

Upcoming US export rules on chipmaking tools won’t apply to friendly countries 2024-07-31 at 21:16 By Matthew Connatser 37 nations on good terms with Uncle Sam spared incoming restrictions, report claims The US is said to be tightening its export rules on chipmaking equipment, but will provide exceptions for allied and friendly nations.… This article

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Ransomware Attack Hits OneBlood Blood Bank, Disrupts Medical Operations

Ransomware Attack Hits OneBlood Blood Bank, Disrupts Medical Operations 2024-07-31 at 21:01 By Ryan Naraine OneBlood, a non-profit blood bank serving more than 300 U.S. hospitals, has been hit by a disruptive ransomware attack. The post Ransomware Attack Hits OneBlood Blood Bank, Disrupts Medical Operations appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Boeing’s Q2 nosedive buoyed by appointment of new CEO

Boeing’s Q2 nosedive buoyed by appointment of new CEO 2024-07-31 at 20:31 By Brandon Vigliarolo It lost billions and missed expectations, but fresh blood at the top has pleased shareholders Boeing missed the mark on pretty much every analyst expectation in Q2 as it continues to struggle to recover from a series of devastating engineering

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Cost of Data Breach in 2024: $4.88 Million, Says Latest IBM Study

Cost of Data Breach in 2024: $4.88 Million, Says Latest IBM Study 2024-07-31 at 20:16 By Kevin Townsend The average cost of a data breach jumped to $4.88 million from $4.45 million in 2023, a 10% spike. The post Cost of Data Breach in 2024: $4.88 Million, Says Latest IBM Study appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Massive OTP-Stealing Android Malware Campaign Discovered 

Massive OTP-Stealing Android Malware Campaign Discovered  2024-07-31 at 20:16 By Kevin Townsend Android malware can intercept and steal OTPs and login credentials, leading to complete account takeovers. The post Massive OTP-Stealing Android Malware Campaign Discovered  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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Threat Actors Exploit Sora AI-themed Branding to Spread Malware

Threat Actors Exploit Sora AI-themed Branding to Spread Malware 2024-07-31 at 20:01 By Cyble Key Takeaways  Overview  After exfiltrating data, TAs deploy open-source mining software like XMRig and lolMiner, indicating a dual objective of both data theft and cryptocurrency mining to monetize their activities further.  In February, OpenAI introduced Sora, an advanced AI model set

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Chrome adopts app-bound encryption to stymie cookie-stealing malware

Chrome adopts app-bound encryption to stymie cookie-stealing malware 2024-07-31 at 19:47 By Connor Jones Windows users now get macOS-grade secret security Google says it’s enhancing the security of sensitive data managed by Chrome for Windows users to fight the scourge of infostealer malware targeting cookies.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original

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How to measure the success of identity security initiatives

How to measure the success of identity security initiatives 2024-07-31 at 19:16 By As enterprise security leaders work to improve their identity security postures, they are turning to new metrics to benchmark their efforts and measure success.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this

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Two senior board execs leave SAP as restructuring hits the fan

Two senior board execs leave SAP as restructuring hits the fan 2024-07-31 at 19:01 By Lindsay Clark German vendor maintains departures follow increase in job cuts On the back of an expanded workforce restructuring, two execs responsible for revenue and marketing depart have departed SAP’s board.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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Samsung confirms Exynos 2500 chip as profit skyrockets on back of AI memory boom

Samsung confirms Exynos 2500 chip as profit skyrockets on back of AI memory boom 2024-07-31 at 18:17 By Dan Robinson Strikes? What strikes? Samsung Electronics is riding the AI wave with an increase in sales and a huge jump in operating profit thanks to a recovery in the memory market, and the firm expects demand

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Vulnerabilities Enable Attackers to Spoof Emails From 20 Million Domains

Vulnerabilities Enable Attackers to Spoof Emails From 20 Million Domains 2024-07-31 at 18:01 By Ionut Arghire Vulnerabilities in hosted email services allow attackers to spoof the identity of senders, bypassing security measures. The post Vulnerabilities Enable Attackers to Spoof Emails From 20 Million Domains appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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CrowdStrike Faces Lawsuits From Customers, Investors

CrowdStrike Faces Lawsuits From Customers, Investors 2024-07-31 at 18:01 By Eduard Kovacs CrowdStrike is facing lawsuits from investors and customers following the incident that caused massive global outages. The post CrowdStrike Faces Lawsuits From Customers, Investors appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source React to this

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SMS Stealer malware targeting Android users: Over 105,000 samples identified

SMS Stealer malware targeting Android users: Over 105,000 samples identified 2024-07-31 at 17:49 By Help Net Security Zimperium’s zLabs team has uncovered a new and widespread threat dubbed SMS Stealer. Detected during routine malware analysis, this malicious software has been found in over 105,000 samples, affecting more than 600 global brands. SMS Stealer’s extensive reach

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Five months after takedown, LockBit is a shadow of its former self

Five months after takedown, LockBit is a shadow of its former self 2024-07-31 at 17:34 By Connor Jones An unprecedented period for an unparalleled force in cybercrime Feature  For roughly two years, LockBit’s ransomware operation was by far the most prolific of its kind, until the fateful events of February. After claiming thousands of victims,

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DigiCert to Revoke 83,000+ SSL Certificates Due to Domain Validation Oversight

DigiCert to Revoke 83,000+ SSL Certificates Due to Domain Validation Oversight 2024-07-31 at 17:33 By Certificate authority (CA) DigiCert has warned that it will be revoking a subset of SSL/TLS certificates within 24 hours due to an oversight with how it verified if a digital certificate is issued to the rightful owner of a domain.

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Skype goes ad-free, which is unusual for Microsoft

Skype goes ad-free, which is unusual for Microsoft 2024-07-31 at 16:46 By Richard Speed Feedback prioritized, unless it’s about a feature customers really miss Microsoft has announced an ad-free update for Skype, now headed to testers in the company’s Insider program. However, this update is unlikely to appease users who are still missing features previously

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North Korea-Linked Malware Targets Developers on Windows, Linux, and macOS

North Korea-Linked Malware Targets Developers on Windows, Linux, and macOS 2024-07-31 at 16:46 By The threat actors behind an ongoing malware campaign targeting software developers have demonstrated new malware and tactics, expanding their focus to include Windows, Linux, and macOS systems. The activity cluster, dubbed DEV#POPPER and linked to North Korea, has been found to

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