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Canadian Suspect Arrested Over Snowflake Data Breach and Extortion Attacks

Canadian Suspect Arrested Over Snowflake Data Breach and Extortion Attacks 2024-11-05 at 08:48 By Canadian law enforcement authorities have arrested an individual who is suspected to have conducted a series of hacks stemming from the breach of cloud data warehousing platform Snowflake earlier this year. The individual in question, Alexander “Connor” Moucka (aka Judische and […]

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Open-source software: A first attempt at organization after CRA

Open-source software: A first attempt at organization after CRA 2024-11-05 at 08:03 By Help Net Security The open-source software (OSS) industry is developing the core software for the global infrastructure, to the point that even some proprietary software giants adopt Linux servers for their cloud services. Still, it has never been able to get organized

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Maximizing security visibility on a budget

Maximizing security visibility on a budget 2024-11-05 at 07:03 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Barry Mainz, CEO at Forescout, discusses the obstacles organizations encounter in attaining security visibility, particularly within cloud and hybrid environments. He explains why asset intelligence—going beyond basic visibility to understand device behavior and risk—is essential. Mainz also

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10 Best Popcorn Time Alternatives for Free Streaming in 2024

10 Best Popcorn Time Alternatives for Free Streaming in 2024 2024-11-05 at 06:40 View original post at vpnMentor Popcorn Time officially shut down due to piracy issues, leaving cinema buffs to find other online platforms. Many unofficial copycats have emerged, but they carry numerous risks. Most free streaming platforms recommended on Reddit contain illegal content

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Cybersecurity jobs available right now: November 5, 2024

Cybersecurity jobs available right now: November 5, 2024 2024-11-05 at 06:38 By Anamarija Pogorelec Application Security Engineer MassMutual | USA | Hybrid – View job details As an Application Security Engineer, you will conduct in-depth security assessments, including vulnerability scanning, and code reviews. Ensure secure coding practices are followed, and security controls are incorporated into

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AI learning mechanisms may lead to increase in codebase leaks

AI learning mechanisms may lead to increase in codebase leaks 2024-11-05 at 06:03 By Help Net Security The proliferation of non-human identities and the complexity of modern application architectures has created significant security challenges, particularly in managing sensitive credentials, according to GitGuardian. Based on a survey of 1,000 IT decision-makers in organizations with over 500

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Google Warns of Actively Exploited CVE-2024-43093 Vulnerability in Android System

Google Warns of Actively Exploited CVE-2024-43093 Vulnerability in Android System 2024-11-05 at 06:03 By Google has warned that a security flaw impacting its Android operating system has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-43093, has been described as a privilege escalation flaw in the Android Framework component that could result

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SOC Around the Clock: World Tour Survey Findings

SOC Around the Clock: World Tour Survey Findings 2024-11-05 at 05:49 By Trend surveyed 750 cybersecurity professionals in 49 countries to learn more about the state of cybersecurity, from job pressures to the need for more advanced tools. Explore what SOC teams had to say. This article is an excerpt from Trend Micro Research, News

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Apple ‘broke law’ by pushing out labor-organizing dev

Apple ‘broke law’ by pushing out labor-organizing dev 2024-11-05 at 05:33 By Brandon Vigliarolo Violation of labor rights? By the iTitan? Surely not! The hot water in which the National Labor Relations Board has been boiling Apple is getting deeper, as the US workers’ rights body has issued yet another unfair labor practice complaint alleging

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Python dethrones JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub

Python dethrones JavaScript as the most-used language on GitHub 2024-11-05 at 04:33 By Brandon Vigliarolo Yearly report finds explosion of GenAI projects, new users from outside the coding community responsible for boost There’s been an upset in the Octoverse, as Python has unseated JavaScript as the most-used programming language on GitHub.… This article is an

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Grindr used RTO to screw union, labor watchdog claims

Grindr used RTO to screw union, labor watchdog claims 2024-11-05 at 03:48 By Thomas Claburn Back-to-office order forced dating app staff to swipe left The US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on Friday issued a complaint against California-based LGBTQ dating app Grindr alleging the biz’s return-to-office order for staff amounted to unfair labor practises.… This

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Toyota and Joby complete Japan’s first air taxi flight test

Toyota and Joby complete Japan’s first air taxi flight test 2024-11-05 at 02:33 By Laura Dobberstein Automaker bets big on startup while other promising eVTOL companies scrape around for funding Joby Aviation – backed by Japanese automotive giant Toyota – conducted Japan’s first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL) flight test over the weekend,

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Meta’s plan for nuclear datacenter reportedly undone by bees

Meta’s plan for nuclear datacenter reportedly undone by bees 2024-11-05 at 00:34 By Thomas Claburn Environmental and regulatory obstacles led to the cancellation of an AI bit farm, report claims Meta’s plan to build a nuclear-powered datacenter for AI workloads has been undone by bugs, specifically bees.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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CHIPS Act funding in question as House Speaker waffles on plan to repeal bill

CHIPS Act funding in question as House Speaker waffles on plan to repeal bill 2024-11-04 at 22:20 By Tobias Mann Breaking with Trump, Mike Johnson now suggests streamlining regulation out of funding bill The US CHIPS and Science Act’s future may depend on the outcome of Tuesday’s Presidential Election after House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested

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San Francisco OKs $212M plan to finally replace aging train system run by floppy disks

San Francisco OKs $212M plan to finally replace aging train system run by floppy disks 2024-11-04 at 21:19 By Ariel Zilber The Municipal Transportation Agency board approved a new contract with Hitachi Rail to upgrade its existing train control system. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York

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Black screens still plague Windows 10 Azure Virtual Desktop users

Black screens still plague Windows 10 Azure Virtual Desktop users 2024-11-04 at 20:18 By Richard Speed Meanwhile, even Task Manager is no match for the broken patch Even though Windows 10 has less than a year of support remaining, Microsoft has once again demonstrated its ability to break things with a seemingly innocuous update.… This

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Columbus, Ohio, confirms 500K people affected by Rhysida ransomware attack

Columbus, Ohio, confirms 500K people affected by Rhysida ransomware attack 2024-11-04 at 19:04 By Connor Jones Victims were placed in serious danger following highly sensitive data dump The City of Columbus, Ohio, has confirmed half a million people’s data was accessed and potentially stolen when Rhysida’s ransomware raided its systems over the summer.… This article

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