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Unpacking the challenges of AI cybersecurity

Unpacking the challenges of AI cybersecurity 2024-02-01 at 06:31 By Help Net Security As organizations handle increasing amounts of data daily, AI offers advanced capabilities that would be harder to achieve with traditional methods. In this Help Net Security video, Tyler Young, CISO at BigID, explores AI’s challenges, triumphs, and future in cybersecurity. The post […]

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Payment fraud is hitting organizations harder than ever before

Payment fraud is hitting organizations harder than ever before 2024-02-01 at 06:01 By Help Net Security 96% of US companies were targeted with at least one fraud attempt in the past year, according to Trustpair. 83% of US companies saw an increase in cyber fraud attempts on their organization in the past year. Fraudsters primarily

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Infosec products of the month: January 2024

Infosec products of the month: January 2024 2024-02-01 at 05:46 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past month, featuring releases from: 1Kosmos, Atakama, Critical Start, Dasera, ID R&D, Living Security, Onfido, Regula, Searchlight Cyber, Seceon, Skopenow, Skyhigh Security, SpecterOps, Veriti, and Wing Security. SpecterOps adds new Attack

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Indian PM’s advisors suggest AI might lead to ‘mass schizophrenia’

Indian PM’s advisors suggest AI might lead to ‘mass schizophrenia’ 2024-02-01 at 05:36 By Laura Dobberstein Reject recent rule-making with plan to adopt transparency and reporting rules used in financial markets to stop binary brainboxes burying humanity India’s Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EACPM) has penned a document warning that current global AI

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US Says it Disrupted a China Cyber Threat, but Warns Hackers Could Still Wreak Havoc for Americans

US Says it Disrupted a China Cyber Threat, but Warns Hackers Could Still Wreak Havoc for Americans 2024-02-01 at 04:31 By Associated Press Chinese government hackers are busily targeting water treatment plants, the electrical grid, transportation systems and other critical infrastructure inside the United States, FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers. The post US Says

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Congress told how Chinese attackers plan to incite ‘societal chaos’ in the US

Congress told how Chinese attackers plan to incite ‘societal chaos’ in the US 2024-02-01 at 03:47 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle American public is way ahead of them Chinese attackers are preparing to “wreak havoc” on American infrastructure and “cause societal chaos” in the US, infosec, and law enforcement bosses told a US House committee on

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Cloud Software Group effectively snuffs open source XenCenter via a README file

Cloud Software Group effectively snuffs open source XenCenter via a README file 2024-02-01 at 02:46 By Simon Sharwood Users should examine other options Disgruntled VMware users contemplating the open source cut of XenCenter as an alternative need to think again. In December the Cloud Software Group quietly canned the offering with an update to the

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Dems and Repubs agree on something – a law to tackle unauthorized NSFW deepfakes

Dems and Repubs agree on something – a law to tackle unauthorized NSFW deepfakes 2024-02-01 at 00:02 By Katyanna Quach You could say this was tailored for Swift US Senators have introduced a bipartisan bill that would allow victims portrayed in non-consensual AI-generated pornographic deepfakes to sue the creators for damages. … This article is an

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‘I’m sorry for everything…’ Facebook’s Zuck apologizes to families at Senate hearing

‘I’m sorry for everything…’ Facebook’s Zuck apologizes to families at Senate hearing 2024-01-31 at 23:46 By Thomas Claburn Meta boss told in social media safety probe: ‘Your product is killing people’ Executives from the top social media companies faced contentious, sometimes contemptuous, questioning from the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday in a hearing titled:

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US Gov Disrupts SOHO Router Botnet Used by Chinese APT Volt Typhoon

US Gov Disrupts SOHO Router Botnet Used by Chinese APT Volt Typhoon 2024-01-31 at 23:01 By Ryan Naraine The US government neutralizes a botnet full of end-of-life Cisco and Netgear routers being by a notorious Chinese APT group. The post US Gov Disrupts SOHO Router Botnet Used by Chinese APT Volt Typhoon appeared first on

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RunC Flaws Enable Container Escapes, Granting Attackers Host Access

RunC Flaws Enable Container Escapes, Granting Attackers Host Access 2024-01-31 at 22:46 By Multiple security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the runC command line tool that could be exploited by threat actors to escape the bounds of the container and stage follow-on attacks. The vulnerabilities, tracked as CVE-2024-21626, CVE-2024-23651, CVE-2024-23652, and CVE-2024-23653, have been collectively

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79% of organizations faced a ransomware attack in H2 2023

79% of organizations faced a ransomware attack in H2 2023 2024-01-31 at 22:31 By According to a recent report, 79% of respondents said their company had been the ‘victim of a ransomware attack’ between June and December 2023. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to

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DeepMind’s robot chef cooks up ‘novel’ materials with a side of controversy

DeepMind’s robot chef cooks up ‘novel’ materials with a side of controversy 2024-01-31 at 22:03 By Katyanna Quach Chemists dispute research claiming millions of recipes for inorganic crystalline compounds Google DeepMind and UC Berkeley’s research into a robot cooking up new materials predicted by AI algorithms is being called into question by a group of

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FBI confirms it issued remote kill command to blow out Volt Typhoon’s botnet

FBI confirms it issued remote kill command to blow out Volt Typhoon’s botnet 2024-01-31 at 21:32 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Remotely disinfects Cisco and Netgear routers to block Chinese critters China’s Volt Typhoon attackers used “hundreds” of outdated Cisco and NetGear routers infected with malware in an attempt to break into US critical infrastructure facilities,

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Ransomware payment rates drop to new low – only 29% of victims are forking over cash

Ransomware payment rates drop to new low – only 29% of victims are forking over cash 2024-01-31 at 21:16 By Brandon Vigliarolo It’s almost like years of false assurances have made people realize payments are pointless Trusting a ransomware crew to honor a deal isn’t the greatest idea, and the world seems to be waking

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Japanese space lasers plan to show aims to clean up orbital junk

Japanese space lasers plan to show aims to clean up orbital junk 2024-01-31 at 21:02 By Dan Robinson Zap it and trap it like a cosmic Marie Kondo, but will everyone approve? A Japanese company wants to remove debris from Earth orbit by using a satellite-mounted laser to decelerate an object such as a defunct

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Nearly 4-year-old Cisco vuln linked to recent Akira ransomware attacks

Nearly 4-year-old Cisco vuln linked to recent Akira ransomware attacks 2024-01-31 at 19:47 By Connor Jones Evidence mounts of an exploit gatekept within Russia’s borders Security researchers believe the Akira ransomware group could be exploiting a nearly four-year-old Cisco vulnerability and using it as an entry point into organizations’ systems.… This article is an excerpt

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Podcast: Palo Alto Networks Talks IT/OT Convergence

Podcast: Palo Alto Networks Talks IT/OT Convergence 2024-01-31 at 19:47 By SecurityWeek News SecurityWeek interviews Del Rodillas, Senior Director of Product Management at Palo Alto Networks, about the integration of IT and OT in the ICS threat landscape. The post Podcast: Palo Alto Networks Talks IT/OT Convergence appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt

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GNU C Library Vulnerability Leads to Full Root Access

GNU C Library Vulnerability Leads to Full Root Access 2024-01-31 at 19:47 By Ionut Arghire Researchers at Qualys call attention to a vulnerability in Linux’s GNU C Library (glibc) that allows full root access to a system. The post GNU C Library Vulnerability Leads to Full Root Access appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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