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Future trends in cyber warfare: Predictions for AI integration and space-based operations

Future trends in cyber warfare: Predictions for AI integration and space-based operations 2024-06-26 at 06:36 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Morgan Wright, Chief Security Advisor at SentinelOne, discusses how AI is utilized in modern cyber warfare by state and non-state actors. AI enhances decision-making speed and precision for state actors, facilitating […]

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B+ security rating masks healthcare supply chain risks

B+ security rating masks healthcare supply chain risks 2024-06-26 at 06:01 By Help Net Security While the healthcare sector gets a “B+” security rating for the first half of 2024, it faces a critical vulnerability: supply chain cyber risk, according to SecurityScorecard. The US healthcare industry’s security ratings were better than expected, with an average

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China’s Chang’e-6 capsule returns with lunar loot from the far side

China’s Chang’e-6 capsule returns with lunar loot from the far side 2024-06-26 at 05:31 By Laura Dobberstein Now to figure out if it really is rich in useful stuff that could fuel further exploration China’s Chang’e-6 re-entry capsule reached Earth on Tuesday after a 53-day mission to the far side of the Moon. And it

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Stability AI stablized by investment from Silcon Valley royalty, new executive team

Stability AI stablized by investment from Silcon Valley royalty, new executive team 2024-06-26 at 04:46 By Matthew Connatser Text-to-image AI outfit can now buy time to build products and profit Generative AI company Stability AI says it’s poised to accelerate development of its text-to-image products thanks to a fresh round of investments and a management

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Microsoft blamed for million-plus patient record theft at US hospital giant

Microsoft blamed for million-plus patient record theft at US hospital giant 2024-06-26 at 04:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo Probe: Worker at speech-recog outfit Nuance wasn’t locked out after firing American healthcare provider Geisinger fears highly personal data on more than a million of its patients has been stolen – and claimed a former employee at a

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Microsoft blamed for million-plus patient record theft at US hospital giant

Microsoft blamed for million-plus patient record theft at US hospital giant 2024-06-26 at 03:51 By Brandon Vigliarolo Probe: Worker at speech-recog outfit Nuance wasn’t locked out after firing American healthcare provider Geisinger fears highly personal data on more than a million of its patients has been stolen – and claimed a former employee at a

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If you’re using Polyfill.io code on your site – like 100,000+ are – remove it immediately

If you’re using Polyfill.io code on your site – like 100,000+ are – remove it immediately 2024-06-26 at 03:01 By Jessica Lyons Scripts turn malicious, infect webpages after Chinese CDN swallows domain The polyfill.io domain is being used to infect more than 100,000 websites with malware after a Chinese organization bought the domain earlier this

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US mayors urge Congress to ditch red-tape-slaying broadband expansion bill

US mayors urge Congress to ditch red-tape-slaying broadband expansion bill 2024-06-26 at 01:31 By Brandon Vigliarolo What’s the matter, you want China to win, huh? It’s been slow going expanding America’s high-speed internet coverage – and city-level opposition to one proposed national law to streamline broadband roll-outs may stall things further. … This article is an

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OpenAI to pull plug on ‘unsupported’ nations like China from July 9

OpenAI to pull plug on ‘unsupported’ nations like China from July 9 2024-06-25 at 22:18 By Matthew Connatser It’s not entirely clear what actions the ChatGPT maker plans to take, if any ChatGPT developer OpenAI has sent out emails to users based in countries it considers “unsupported,” saying it will block their access for good

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Crypto scammers circle back, pose as lawyers, steal an extra $10M in truly devious plan

Crypto scammers circle back, pose as lawyers, steal an extra $10M in truly devious plan 2024-06-25 at 21:46 By Connor Jones Business is more lucrative than you might think The FBI says in just 12 months, scumbags stole circa $10 million from victims of crypto scams after posing as helpful lawyers offering to recover their

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Progress quietly fixes MOVEit auth bypass flaws (CVE-2024-5805, CVE-2024-5806)

Progress quietly fixes MOVEit auth bypass flaws (CVE-2024-5805, CVE-2024-5806) 2024-06-25 at 21:16 By Zeljka Zorz Progress Software has patched one critical (CVE-2024-5805) and one high-risk (CVE-2024-5806) vulnerability in MOVEit, its widely used managed file transfer (MFT) software product. According to WatchTowr Labs researchers, the company has been privately instructing users to implement the hotfixes before

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87% of consumers say brands are responsible for privacy protections

87% of consumers say brands are responsible for privacy protections 2024-06-25 at 19:47 By Nearly all Americans (87%) believe brands are responsible for protecting users’ digital privacy in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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SAP customers warned on hidden risks in the unofficial route to the cloud

SAP customers warned on hidden risks in the unofficial route to the cloud 2024-06-25 at 19:31 By Lindsay Clark But RISE with SAP can also be too rigid for some customers, Gartner says SAP customers looking for infrastructure support for ERP software from community cloud, cloud-like, or former co-location providers should do so with care,

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How to tackle burnout at the source in the security operations center

How to tackle burnout at the source in the security operations center 2024-06-25 at 19:16 By As organizations face internal and external pressures, burnout among security professionals has hit worrying levels — leaving many heading for the door. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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EU Sanctions Six Russian Hackers

EU Sanctions Six Russian Hackers 2024-06-25 at 18:16 By Eduard Kovacs The European Council has added six Russian hackers to the EU’s sanctions list for their cyberattacks against member states and Ukraine. The post EU Sanctions Six Russian Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original Source

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Andrew Tanenbaum honored for pioneering MINIX, the OS hiding in a lot of computers

Andrew Tanenbaum honored for pioneering MINIX, the OS hiding in a lot of computers 2024-06-25 at 17:46 By Liam Proven Software System Award recognises his contributions to education Andy Tanenbaum, creator of MINIX, has been recognized for his code, seminal textbooks, and wider educational influence over much of the modern FOSS world.… This article is

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