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India to build re-usable launch vehicle after nailing third landing of mini-spaceplane

India to build re-usable launch vehicle after nailing third landing of mini-spaceplane 2024-06-24 at 08:46 By Simon Sharwood Next: more work on crewed mission, including space yoga for astronauts India’s Space Research Organization has signalled its intention to build a reusable launch vehicle after a third test of an unpowered experimental precursor again nailed its […]

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Multiple Threat Actors Deploying Open-Source Rafel RAT to Target Android Devices

Multiple Threat Actors Deploying Open-Source Rafel RAT to Target Android Devices 2024-06-24 at 08:31 By Multiple threat actors, including cyber espionage groups, are employing an open-source Android remote administration tool called Rafel RAT to meet their operational objectives by masquerading it as Instagram, WhatsApp, and various e-commerce and antivirus apps. “It provides malicious actors with

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Why are threat actors faking data breaches?

Why are threat actors faking data breaches? 2024-06-24 at 07:16 By Help Net Security Earlier this year Europcar discovered a hacker selling info on its 50 million customers on the dark web. The European car rental company immediately launched an investigation, only to discover that the data being sold was completely doctored, possibly using generative

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A workplace security framework: Mitigating employee-related threats

A workplace security framework: Mitigating employee-related threats 2024-06-24 at 07:16 By The prevalence of non-violent acts perpetrated by former employees is often underreported and underestimated, yet their impact can be just as devastating.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Securing the video market: From identification to disruption

Securing the video market: From identification to disruption 2024-06-24 at 07:01 By Help Net Security Video piracy, a pressing issue often unnoticed in security discussions, is rising and demands immediate attention. In this Help Net Security video, Chris White, Chief Architect at Friend MTS, discusses monitoring, identifying, and disrupting piracy for the video market. He

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1 out of 3 breaches go undetected

1 out of 3 breaches go undetected 2024-06-24 at 06:31 By Help Net Security Organizations continue to struggle in detecting breaches as they become more targeted and sophisticated, with more than 1 out of 3 organizations citing their existing security tools were unable to detect breaches when they occur, according to Gigamon. As hybrid cloud

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Cracking down on cybercrime: Who you gonna call?

Cracking down on cybercrime: Who you gonna call? 2024-06-24 at 06:01 By Help Net Security As cybercrime continues to grow, law enforcement agencies worldwide face increased challenges in safeguarding organizations and individuals. In this article, we highlight law enforcement agencies that have scored notable successes against cybercriminals in recent years. FBI: Cyber Division Headquarters: Washington,

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Snowflake breach snowballs as more victims, perps, come forward

Snowflake breach snowballs as more victims, perps, come forward 2024-06-24 at 05:17 By Brandon Vigliarolo Also: The leaked Apple internal tools that weren’t; TV pirate pirates convicted; and some critical vulns, too Infosec in brief  The descending ball of trouble over at Snowflake keeps growing larger, with more victims – and even one of the

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Investigation of Russian Hack on London Hospitals May Take Weeks Amid Worries Over Online Data Dump

Investigation of Russian Hack on London Hospitals May Take Weeks Amid Worries Over Online Data Dump 2024-06-24 at 04:34 By Associated Press Hundreds of operations and appointments are still being canceled more than two weeks after the June 3 cyberattack on NHS provider Synnovis. The post Investigation of Russian Hack on London Hospitals May Take

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Risk of getting malicious extension from Chrome store way worse than Google’s letting on, study suggests

Risk of getting malicious extension from Chrome store way worse than Google’s letting on, study suggests 2024-06-23 at 13:46 By Thomas Claburn All depends on how you count it – Chocolate Factory claims 1% fail rate Google this week offered reassurance that its vetting of Chrome extensions catches most malicious code, even as it acknowledged

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Week in review: CDK Global cyberattack, critical vCenter Server RCE fixed

Week in review: CDK Global cyberattack, critical vCenter Server RCE fixed 2024-06-23 at 11:02 By Help Net Security Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: The rise of SaaS security teams In this Help Net Security interview, Hillary Baron, Senior Technical Director for Research at CSA, highlights

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Bake an LLM with custom prompts into your app? Sure! Here’s how to get started

Bake an LLM with custom prompts into your app? Sure! Here’s how to get started 2024-06-22 at 17:31 By Tobias Mann In Rust, we trust. But in gen-AI to not hallucinate? Eh, that’s another story Hands on  Large language models (LLMs) are generally associated with chatbots such as ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini, but they’re by

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ExCobalt Cyber Gang Targets Russian Sectors with New GoRed Backdoor

ExCobalt Cyber Gang Targets Russian Sectors with New GoRed Backdoor 2024-06-22 at 15:01 By Russian organizations have been targeted by a cybercrime gang called ExCobalt using a previously unknown Golang-based backdoor known as GoRed. “ExCobalt focuses on cyber espionage and includes several members active since at least 2016 and presumably once part of the notorious

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Warning: New Adware Campaign Targets Meta Quest App Seekers

Warning: New Adware Campaign Targets Meta Quest App Seekers 2024-06-22 at 15:01 By A new campaign is tricking users searching for the Meta Quest (formerly Oculus) application for Windows into downloading a new adware family called AdsExhaust. “The adware is capable of exfiltrating screenshots from infected devices and interacting with browsers using simulated keystrokes,” cybersecurity

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From network security to nyet work in perpetuity: What’s up with the Kaspersky US ban?

From network security to nyet work in perpetuity: What’s up with the Kaspersky US ban? 2024-06-22 at 11:31 By Iain Thomson It’s been a long time coming. Now our journos speak their brains Kettle  The US government on Thursday banned Kaspersky Lab from selling its antivirus and other products in America from late July, and

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U.S. Treasury Sanctions 12 Kaspersky Executives Amid Software Ban

U.S. Treasury Sanctions 12 Kaspersky Executives Amid Software Ban 2024-06-22 at 09:16 By The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions against a dozen individuals serving executive and senior leadership roles at Kaspersky Lab, a day after the Russian company was banned by the Commerce Department. The move “underscores

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Apple Intelligence won’t be available in Europe because Tim’s terrified of watchdogs

Apple Intelligence won’t be available in Europe because Tim’s terrified of watchdogs 2024-06-22 at 02:20 By Thomas Claburn These privacy rules might harm privacy! No, really, that’s totally why we’re doing this Apple has delayed plans to deploy artificial intelligence features in Europe because the American giant is unhappy with the continent’s privacy regulations.… This

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Change Healthcare finally spills the tea on what medical data was stolen by cyber-crew

Change Healthcare finally spills the tea on what medical data was stolen by cyber-crew 2024-06-22 at 00:48 By Jessica Lyons ‘Substantial proportion’ of America to get a note from next month Change Healthcare is formally notifying some of its pharmacy and hospital customers that their patients’ data was stolen from it by ransomware criminals back

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Uncle Sam sanctions Kaspersky’s top bosses – but not Mr K himself

Uncle Sam sanctions Kaspersky’s top bosses – but not Mr K himself 2024-06-21 at 23:31 By Jessica Lyons Here’s America’s list of the supposedly dirty dozen Uncle Sam took another swing at Kaspersky Lab today and sanctioned a dozen C-suite and senior-level executives at the antivirus maker, but spared CEO and co-founder Eugene Kaspersky.… This

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