July 2024

Japanese space agency spotted zero-day attacks while cleaning up attack on M365

Japanese space agency spotted zero-day attacks while cleaning up attack on M365 2024-07-11 at 08:46 By Laura Dobberstein Multiple malware attack saw personal data acessed, but rocket science remained safe The Japanese Space Exploration Agency (JAXA) discovered it was under attack using zero-day exploits while working with Microsoft to probe a 2023 cyberattack on its […]

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Apple, Google, ease cross-cloud data transfers, perhaps with costly catch

Apple, Google, ease cross-cloud data transfers, perhaps with costly catch 2024-07-11 at 07:46 By Simon Sharwood The joy of cloudy interoperability may be dampened by differently-sized free storage tiers Google and Apple have signed off on a tool that their cloud photo storage services interoperable, but it may come at a cost to some users.…

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How AI helps decode cybercriminal strategies

How AI helps decode cybercriminal strategies 2024-07-11 at 07:32 By Help Net Security With terms like “AI washing” making their way into mainstream business consciousness, the hype surrounding AI is making it harder to differentiate between the true applications and empty promises of the technology. The quest for tangible business benefits is in full swing,

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The crucial role of security and compliance in the cannabis industry

The crucial role of security and compliance in the cannabis industry 2024-07-11 at 07:16 By The expanding cannabis market presents unique opportunities but also comes with challenges in the realms of security and compliance. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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GitLab Patches Critical Flaw Allowing Unauthorized Pipeline Jobs

GitLab Patches Critical Flaw Allowing Unauthorized Pipeline Jobs 2024-07-11 at 07:16 By GitLab has shipped another round of updates to close out security flaws in its software development platform, including a critical bug that allows an attacker to run pipeline jobs as an arbitrary user. Tracked as CVE-2024-6385, the vulnerability carries a CVSS score of

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Strengthening cybersecurity preparedness with defense in depth

Strengthening cybersecurity preparedness with defense in depth 2024-07-11 at 07:01 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Chaim Mazal, Chief Security Officer at Gigamon, discusses cybersecurity preparedness measures for businesses, the impact of international inconsistencies on global operations, and the board’s role in cybersecurity. What are the top cybersecurity preparedness measures that businesses

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Travel scams exposed: How to recognize and avoid them

Travel scams exposed: How to recognize and avoid them 2024-07-11 at 06:31 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Aaron Walton, Threat Intel Analyst at Expel, discusses travel scams. For the past 18 months, the Expel SOC team has observed a campaign targeting administrative credentials for Booking.com. The attackers create phishing emails

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Valuable insights for making the right cybersecurity decisions

Valuable insights for making the right cybersecurity decisions 2024-07-11 at 06:01 By Help Net Security This article compiles excerpts from various reports, presenting statistics and insights that could be helpful for CISOs. CISOs becoming more comfortable with risk levels Netskope | The Modern CISO: Bringing Balance | June 2024 Contradicting legacy stereotypes of the CISO

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Anonymous ‘ask me anything’ chat app NGL ordered to knock it off targeting kids

Anonymous ‘ask me anything’ chat app NGL ordered to knock it off targeting kids 2024-07-11 at 04:01 By Matthew Connatser Hitting youngsters with faked texts and calling them suckers is a bit of a no-no, US watchdog sniffs The US Federal Trade Commission has thrown the book at NGL Labs and its founders for allegedly

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South Korean Samsung union strikes again in bid to chip away at production

South Korean Samsung union strikes again in bid to chip away at production 2024-07-11 at 01:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo It’d be a shame if something happened to that HBM fab, warns NSEU Unionized Samsung workers in South Korea have extended their three-day strike indefinitely, claiming that company leadership refused to listen to demands when an

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How low can you go: Tesla’s US market share dips below 50% for the first time

How low can you go: Tesla’s US market share dips below 50% for the first time 2024-07-11 at 00:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo Electric car sales break records, but Elon’s luster is tarnished US sales of electric vehicles hit a new record in the second quarter of 2024, no thanks to Tesla, which saw its market

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Snowflake lets admins make MFA mandatory across all user accounts

Snowflake lets admins make MFA mandatory across all user accounts 2024-07-10 at 20:01 By Connor Jones Company announces intent following Ticketmaster, Santander break-ins A month after incident response giant Mandiant suggested the litany of data thefts linked to Snowflake account intrusions had the common component of lacking multi-factor authentication (MFA) controls, the cloud storage and

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VMware Patches Critical SQL-Injection Flaw in Aria Automation

VMware Patches Critical SQL-Injection Flaw in Aria Automation 2024-07-10 at 20:01 By Ryan Naraine VMware warns that authenticated malicious users could enter specially crafted SQL queries and perform unauthorized read/write operations in the database. The post VMware Patches Critical SQL-Injection Flaw in Aria Automation appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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