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SCCMSecrets: Open-source SCCM policies exploitation tool

SCCMSecrets: Open-source SCCM policies exploitation tool 2024-09-30 at 07:31 By Help Net Security SCCMSecrets is an open-source tool that exploits SCCM policies, offering more than just NAA credential extraction. SCCM policies are a key target for attackers in Active Directory environments, as they can expose sensitive technical information, including account credentials. Attackers may retrieve these […]

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Open source maintainers: Key to software health and security

Open source maintainers: Key to software health and security 2024-09-30 at 07:01 By Help Net Security Open source has become the foundation of modern application development, with up to 98% of applications incorporating open-source components and open-source code accounting for 70% or more of the typical application. In this Help Net Security video, Donald Fischer,

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Businesses turn to private AI for enhanced security and data management

Businesses turn to private AI for enhanced security and data management 2024-09-30 at 06:31 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Joe Baguley, CTO EMEA at Broadcom, shares insights on private AI and its significance in data security. He explains how it helps organizations maintain control over sensitive information while addressing the complexities

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California Governor Vetoes Bill to Create First-in-Nation AI Safety Measures

California Governor Vetoes Bill to Create First-in-Nation AI Safety Measures 2024-09-30 at 06:16 By Associated Press Gavin Newsom vetoed a landmark bill SB 1047 aimed at establishing first-in-the-nation safety measures for large artificial intelligence models. The post California Governor Vetoes Bill to Create First-in-Nation AI Safety Measures appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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The most common authentication method is also the least secure

The most common authentication method is also the least secure 2024-09-30 at 06:01 By Help Net Security Despite the rise in cyber threats, many people do not have a holistic view of security, according to Yubico. The results of the survey uncovered concerning patterns and behaviors when it comes to personal and workplace cybersecurity, including

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Red team hacker on how she ‘breaks into buildings and pretends to be the bad guy’

Red team hacker on how she ‘breaks into buildings and pretends to be the bad guy’ 2024-09-29 at 19:47 By Jessica Lyons Alethe Denis exposes tricks that made you fall for that return-to-office survey Interview  A hacker walked into a “very big city” building on a Wednesday morning with no keys to any doors or

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Bending the rules with flexible non-silicon 32-bit RISC-V chip

Bending the rules with flexible non-silicon 32-bit RISC-V chip 2024-09-29 at 12:46 By Gavin Bonshor It won’t smash any benchmarks, but it will go where most others can’t Brit chipmaker Pragmatic Semiconductor has created a 32-bit microprocessor in a “flexible technology that is fully functional while flexed.”… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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Week in review: Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, PoC for SolarWinds WHD flaw released

Week in review: Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, PoC for SolarWinds WHD flaw released 2024-09-29 at 11:01 By Help Net Security Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Windows Server 2025 gets hotpatching option, without reboots Organizations that plan to upgrade to Windows Server 2025 once

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Mozilla Accused of User Tracking Without Consent

Mozilla Accused of User Tracking Without Consent 2024-09-28 at 15:09 View original post at vpnMentor Mozilla, the organization behind the Firefox web browser, is under scrutiny after privacy group noyb filed a complaint with the Austrian Data Protection Authority. Mozilla is accused of secretly enabling a tracking feature called “Privacy Preserving Attribution” (PPA), which noyb

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Crypto Scam App Disguised as WalletConnect Steals $70K in Five-Month Campaign

Crypto Scam App Disguised as WalletConnect Steals $70K in Five-Month Campaign 2024-09-28 at 13:31 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious Android app on the Google Play Store that enabled the threat actors behind it to steal approximately $70,000 in cryptocurrency from victims over a period of nearly five months. The dodgy app, identified by

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U.S. Charges Three Iranian Nationals for Election Interference and Cybercrimes

U.S. Charges Three Iranian Nationals for Election Interference and Cybercrimes 2024-09-28 at 09:32 By U.S. federal prosecutors on Friday unsealed criminal charges against three Iranian nationals who are allegedly employed with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) for their targeting of current and former officials to steal sensitive data. The Department of Justice (DoJ) accused

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Feds charge 3 Iranians with ‘hack-and-leak’ of Trump 2024 campaign

Feds charge 3 Iranians with ‘hack-and-leak’ of Trump 2024 campaign 2024-09-28 at 01:01 By Jessica Lyons Snoops allegedly camped out in inboxes well into September The US Department of Justice has charged three Iranians for their involvement in a “wide-ranging hacking campaign” during which they allegedly stole massive amounts of materials from Donald Trump’s 2024

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How to Clear Incognito History in 2024 (Inc. iPhone & Android)

How to Clear Incognito History in 2024 (Inc. iPhone & Android) 2024-09-28 at 00:01 View original post at vpnMentor Clearing incognito history is straightforward, as private browsing mode typically doesn’t save your browsing history, cookies, site data, or form entries. The purpose of this mode is to eliminate traces of your activity once the session

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Telegram Now Shares Criminal Suspects’ Data With Authorities

Telegram Now Shares Criminal Suspects’ Data With Authorities 2024-09-28 at 00:01 View original post at vpnMentor Telegram, one of the most downloaded apps in the world with over 900 million active users, will now provide users’ phone numbers and IP addresses to law enforcement, provided there is a valid legal request and the user has

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Hands up who hasn’t made an offer to buy some part of Intel

Hands up who hasn’t made an offer to buy some part of Intel 2024-09-28 at 00:01 By Tobias Mann Now Arm reportedly approached, rebuffed by Chipzilla. Who’s next? MOS Technology? Comment  Brit chip designer Arm is reportedly the latest to make an attempted play for Intel’s product division.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Recall that Recall recall? Now Microsoft thinks it can make Windows feature palatable

Recall that Recall recall? Now Microsoft thinks it can make Windows feature palatable 2024-09-27 at 23:31 By Thomas Claburn AI screengrab service to be opt-in, features encryption, biometrics, enclaves, more Microsoft has revised the Recall feature for its Copilot+ PCs and insists that the self-surveillance system is secure.… This article is an excerpt from The

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