2024

Webinar: Exposure management and your attack surface

Webinar: Exposure management and your attack surface 2024-06-06 at 11:01 By Help Net Security Your business, attack surface, and threat landscape are not static—they are constantly changing. New vulnerabilities are disclosed hourly, new exploits for old vulnerabilities are publicly released, and threat actors update their techniques continuously. Knowing where and how to prioritize your security […]

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HYPR raises $30 million to combat threats posed by generative AI

HYPR raises $30 million to combat threats posed by generative AI 2024-06-06 at 11:01 By Industry News HYPR secures $30 million in funding from Silver Lake Waterman to drive accelerated advancements in technologies to combat the rising threat of generative AI-driven credential-based attacks. This investment validates the expanded adoption of HYPR’s passwordless authentication solutions and

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Microsoft Research chief scientist has no issue with Windows Recall

Microsoft Research chief scientist has no issue with Windows Recall 2024-06-06 at 10:31 By Thomas Claburn As tool emerges to probe OS feature’s SQLite-based store of user activities Asked to explore the data privacy issues arising from Microsoft Recall, the Windows maker’s poorly received self-surveillance tool, Jaime Teevan, chief scientist and technical fellow at Microsoft

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Tokyo takes on Tinder by developing its own dating app it hopes will arrest population decline

Tokyo takes on Tinder by developing its own dating app it hopes will arrest population decline 2024-06-06 at 09:31 By Laura Dobberstein We’re from the government and we want you to find love and procreate The city of Tokyo plans to launch a dating app in coming months, in the hope it helps to address

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Hackers Target Python Developers with Fake “Crytic-Compilers” Package on PyPI

Hackers Target Python Developers with Fake “Crytic-Compilers” Package on PyPI 2024-06-06 at 09:31 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a malicious Python package uploaded to the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository that’s designed to deliver an information stealer called Lumma (aka LummaC2). The package in question is crytic-compilers, a typosquatted version of a legitimate library named

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Wi-Fi can watch your heart beating, finds Taiwan’s datacenter power outfit Delta

Wi-Fi can watch your heart beating, finds Taiwan’s datacenter power outfit Delta 2024-06-06 at 08:31 By Simon Sharwood May come in handy for healthcare orgs, or to turn you off private 5G Computex  Delta is a Taiwanese company that specializes in power management kit, the sort of thing that datacenters need. It’s therefore very much

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Google takes on virtual desktops with acquisition of app-streamer Cameyo

Google takes on virtual desktops with acquisition of app-streamer Cameyo 2024-06-06 at 07:31 By Simon Sharwood Legacy apps on Chromebooks is the goal, which won’t terrify VDI incumbents like Citrix and Omnissa Google has decided to take on the likes of Citrix and VMware by acquiring an outfit called Cameyo whose tech makes it possible

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Sniffnet: Free, open-source network monitoring

Sniffnet: Free, open-source network monitoring 2024-06-06 at 07:01 By Mirko Zorz Sniffnet is a free, open-source network monitoring tool to help you easily track your Internet traffic. What sets it apart is its strong focus on user experience. Unlike most network analyzers, Sniffnet is built to be easily usable by everyone, regardless of technical expertise.

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90% of threats are social engineering

90% of threats are social engineering 2024-06-06 at 06:32 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Jakub Kroustek, Malware Research Director at Gen, discusses the Avast Q1 2024 Threat Report. The report highlights significant trends and incidents in cybersecurity. Key findings include: Surge in social engineering attacks: Nearly 90% of threats blocked

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78% of SMBs fear cyberattacks could shut down their business

78% of SMBs fear cyberattacks could shut down their business 2024-06-06 at 06:01 By Help Net Security 94% of SMBs have experienced at least one cyberattack, a dramatic rise from 64% in 2019, according to ConnectWise. This increase in cyberattacks is exacerbated by the fact that 76% of SMBs lack the in-house skills to properly

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Chinese attackers leverage previously unseen malware for espionage

Chinese attackers leverage previously unseen malware for espionage 2024-06-06 at 05:46 By Help Net Security Sophos released its report, “Operation Crimson Palace: Threat Hunting Unveils Multiple Clusters of Chinese State-Sponsored Activity Targeting Southeast Asia,” which details a highly sophisticated, nearly two-year long espionage campaign against a high-level government target. During Sophos X-Ops’ investigation, which began

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Synology stretches into a backup appliance, with object stores to come

Synology stretches into a backup appliance, with object stores to come 2024-06-06 at 04:31 By Simon Sharwood Would like to vanquish Veeam and Veritas, but tidying up backup rigs is an easier job Computex  Taiwanese storage vendor Synology has revealed a range of backup appliances.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original

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Elon Musk confirms 12K H100s ordered for Tesla were instead prioritized for xAI

Elon Musk confirms 12K H100s ordered for Tesla were instead prioritized for xAI 2024-06-06 at 02:46 By Matthew Connatser Tycoon’s private firms got Nvidia GPUs first because automaker couldn’t use them yet Comment  Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed he redirected Nvidia H100 GPUs intended for the car manufacturer to X and xAI, two private

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TikTok confirms CNN, other high-profile accounts hijacked via zero-day vulnerability

TikTok confirms CNN, other high-profile accounts hijacked via zero-day vulnerability 2024-06-06 at 01:01 By Jessica Lyons Beware of zero-click malware sliding into your DMs Miscreants exploited a zero-day in TikTok to compromised the accounts of CNN and other big names. The app maker has confirmed there was a cyberattack, and that it has scrambled to

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To solve AI’s energy crisis, ‘rethink the entire stack from electrons to algorithms’, says Stanford physics prof

To solve AI’s energy crisis, ‘rethink the entire stack from electrons to algorithms’, says Stanford physics prof 2024-06-06 at 00:01 By Thomas Claburn Think biologically not digitally to go from megawatts to watts, HAI gathering told The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) on Wednesday celebrated five years of cat herding, which is to

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Who are these RansomHub cyber-thieves? Looks like a Knight ransomware reboot

Who are these RansomHub cyber-thieves? Looks like a Knight ransomware reboot 2024-06-05 at 23:17 By Jessica Lyons Same folks, different faces RansomHub, a newish cyber-crime operation that has claimed to be behind the theft of data from Christie’s auction house and others, is “very likely” some kind of rebrand of the Knight ransomware gang, according

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High-flying drones on a leash could blow traditional wind turbines away

High-flying drones on a leash could blow traditional wind turbines away 2024-06-05 at 22:46 By Brandon Vigliarolo Bristol researcher granted £375K to improve airborne wind energy systems We may be inching closer to a post-turbine wind energy future if a grant awarded to a University of Bristol boffin for wind-harvesting, ground-tethered drone research is any

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Vulnerability in Cisco Webex cloud service exposed government authorities, companies

Vulnerability in Cisco Webex cloud service exposed government authorities, companies 2024-06-05 at 22:33 By Zeljka Zorz The vulnerability that allowed a German journalist to discover links to video conference meetings held by Bundeswehr (the German armed forces) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) via their self-hosted Cisco Webex instances similarly affected the Webex

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