2024

The end is in sight for Windows 10, but Microsoft keeps pushing out fixes

The end is in sight for Windows 10, but Microsoft keeps pushing out fixes 2024-09-17 at 14:46 By Richard Speed Persistent SSO prompts after DMA update addressed in release preview Microsoft continues to apply the electrodes to Windows 10 with an Insider build to deal with single sign-on problems arising from changes made for the […]

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How to Investigate ChatGPT activity in Google Workspace

How to Investigate ChatGPT activity in Google Workspace 2024-09-17 at 14:31 By Since launching ChatGPT in 2022, OpenAI has defied expectations with a steady stream of product announcements and enhancements. One such announcement came on May 16, 2024, and for most consumers, it probably felt innocuous. Titled “Improvements to data analysis in ChatGPT,” the post outlines

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RunSafe Security raises $12 million to reduce attack surface in critical infrastructure

RunSafe Security raises $12 million to reduce attack surface in critical infrastructure 2024-09-17 at 13:31 By Industry News RunSafe Security announced the successful completion of a $12 million Series B funding round. This investment round, which includes participation from new and existing investors, will accelerate new product development and market expansion to EMEA and APAC. Continue

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Using AI in your tech stack? Accuracy and reliability a worry for most

Using AI in your tech stack? Accuracy and reliability a worry for most 2024-09-17 at 13:16 By Richard Speed Churns out apps, but testing needed to iron out performance woes Researchers are finding that most companies integrating AI into their tech stack have run headlong into performance and reliability issues with the resulting applications.… This

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Gcore WAAP protects websites, web applications, and APIs

Gcore WAAP protects websites, web applications, and APIs 2024-09-17 at 13:02 By Industry News Gcore launched Gcore WAAP, its end-to-end web application and API protection solution. Leveraging AI capabilities, Gcore WAAP integrates four products in one solution: web application firewall (WAF), application-layer DDoS protection, bot management, and API security, all managed through an intuitive user

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PoC exploit for exploited Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance flaw released (CVE-2024-8190)

PoC exploit for exploited Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance flaw released (CVE-2024-8190) 2024-09-17 at 13:02 By Zeljka Zorz CVE-2024-8190, an OS command injection vulnerability in Ivanti Cloud Services Appliance (CSA) v4.6, is under active exploitation. Details about the attacks are still unknown, but there may be more in the near future: Horizon3.ai researchers have published their

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DoJ: Chinese Man Used Spear-Phishing to Obtain Software From NASA, Military

DoJ: Chinese Man Used Spear-Phishing to Obtain Software From NASA, Military 2024-09-17 at 13:01 By Ionut Arghire Chinese national Song Wu allegedly sent spear-phishing emails to NASA, Air Force, Navy, Army, and FAA employees. The post DoJ: Chinese Man Used Spear-Phishing to Obtain Software From NASA, Military appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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Recent WhatsUp Gold Vulnerabilities Possibly Exploited in Ransomware Attacks

Recent WhatsUp Gold Vulnerabilities Possibly Exploited in Ransomware Attacks 2024-09-17 at 13:01 By Eduard Kovacs Two recently patched Progress Software WhatsUp Gold vulnerabilities may have been exploited in the wild, possibly in ransomware attacks. The post Recent WhatsUp Gold Vulnerabilities Possibly Exploited in Ransomware Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Objections to datacenter builds may be overruled now they are ‘Critical National Infrastructure’

Objections to datacenter builds may be overruled now they are ‘Critical National Infrastructure’ 2024-09-17 at 12:31 By Dan Robinson Well you wouldn’t get far protesting a water system or a power grid, right? The UK government’s decision to designate datacenters as critical national infrastructure (CNI) may do more than just offer protection against critical incidents;

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Sainsbury’s bags a ticket to RISE with SAP, hoping not to trip like Asda

Sainsbury’s bags a ticket to RISE with SAP, hoping not to trip like Asda 2024-09-17 at 11:47 By Lindsay Clark UK’s second largest retailer set to move ERP to the cloud with AWS, Accenture, and the German software gaint Sainsbury’s has become the third top-ten UK retailer to join the SAP program to lift legacy

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Binance Warns of Rising Clipper Malware Attacks Targeting Cryptocurrency Users

Binance Warns of Rising Clipper Malware Attacks Targeting Cryptocurrency Users 2024-09-17 at 10:46 By Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is warning of an “ongoing” global threat that’s targeting cryptocurrency users with clipper malware with the goal of facilitating financial fraud. Clipper malware, also called ClipBankers, is a type of malware that Microsoft calls cryware, which comes with

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Alibaba Cloud waiting for hardware to dry out before trying to restore customer data

Alibaba Cloud waiting for hardware to dry out before trying to restore customer data 2024-09-17 at 09:46 By Laura Dobberstein Digital Realty’s Singapore disaster still complicating cloud after a week A week after a fire broke out at a Singapore datacenter, Alibaba Cloud is waiting for some hardware to dry out before it restores services

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Desktop hypervisors are like buses: none for ages, then four at once

Desktop hypervisors are like buses: none for ages, then four at once 2024-09-17 at 08:47 By Simon Sharwood VirtualBox, Parallels, and VMware have all upgraded September has been a big month for desktop hypervisors, with the field’s big players all delivering significant updates.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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SolarWinds Issues Patch for Critical ARM Vulnerability Enabling RCE Attacks

SolarWinds Issues Patch for Critical ARM Vulnerability Enabling RCE Attacks 2024-09-17 at 08:16 By SolarWinds has released fixes to address two security flaws in its Access Rights Manager (ARM) software, including a critical vulnerability that could result in remote code execution. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-28991, is rated 9.0 out of a maximum of 10.0

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China claims Starlink signals can reveal stealth aircraft – and what that really means

China claims Starlink signals can reveal stealth aircraft – and what that really means 2024-09-17 at 07:32 By Iain Thomson If this really was that useful, they wouldn’t be telling us According to a Chinese state-sanctioned study, signals from SpaceX Starlink broadband internet satellites could be used to track US stealth fighters, such as the

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Gateways to havoc: Overprivileged dormant service accounts

Gateways to havoc: Overprivileged dormant service accounts 2024-09-17 at 07:32 By Help Net Security Service accounts are non-human identities used to automate machine-to-machine interactions. They support critical functions – such as running scripts, services, and applications like websites, APIs, and databases – and facilitate integrations, operating as a proxy to humans and supporting business processes.

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The growing danger of visual hacking and how to protect against it

The growing danger of visual hacking and how to protect against it 2024-09-17 at 07:01 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Robert Ramsey, CEO at Rain Technology, discusses the growing threat of visual hacking, how it bypasses traditional cybersecurity measures, and the importance of physical barriers like switchable privacy screens. Could you

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Beyond human IAM: The rising tide of machine identities

Beyond human IAM: The rising tide of machine identities 2024-09-17 at 06:31 By Help Net Security Remember when managing user accounts was your biggest headache? Those were simpler times. Today, we’re drowning in a sea of machine identities, and it’s time to learn how to swim – or risk going under. In the ever-expanding universe

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