February 2025

North Korean APT Kimsuky Uses forceCopy Malware to Steal Browser-Stored Credentials

North Korean APT Kimsuky Uses forceCopy Malware to Steal Browser-Stored Credentials 2025-02-06 at 14:52 By The North Korea-linked nation-state hacking group known as Kimsuky has been observed conducting spear-phishing attacks to deliver an information stealer malware named forceCopy, according to new findings from the AhnLab Security Intelligence Center (ASEC). The attacks commence with phishing emails […]

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Five Eyes Agencies Release Guidance on Securing Edge Devices

Five Eyes Agencies Release Guidance on Securing Edge Devices 2025-02-06 at 14:31 By Ionut Arghire Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies have released guidance on securing edge devices against increasing threats. The post Five Eyes Agencies Release Guidance on Securing Edge Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React

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Copilot+ PCs? Customers just aren’t buying it – yet

Copilot+ PCs? Customers just aren’t buying it – yet 2025-02-06 at 14:04 By Paul Kunert 57% higher price point and app compatibility issues aren’t helping There remains little love for notebooks containing AI-capable processors and even less for Microsoft’s Copilot+ models, with premium pricing, software compatibility, and opaque benefits cited as the reasons.… This article

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Security Teams Pay the Price: The Unfair Reality of Cyber Incidents

Security Teams Pay the Price: The Unfair Reality of Cyber Incidents 2025-02-06 at 14:04 By Joshua Goldfarb The blame of security incidents may be shared—but the burden of response always falls on the security team. Here’s how to prepare for the inevitable. The post Security Teams Pay the Price: The Unfair Reality of Cyber Incidents

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Agent P waxes lyrical about 14 years of systemd

Agent P waxes lyrical about 14 years of systemd 2025-02-06 at 13:26 By Liam Proven Lennart Poettering gave packed-out keynote talk. Jack Dorsey … didn’t FOSDEM 2025  FOSDEM returned to Brussels for the first weekend in February – not without some controversial people.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React

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Suspected NATO, UN, US Army hacker arrested in Spain

Suspected NATO, UN, US Army hacker arrested in Spain 2025-02-06 at 13:26 By Zeljka Zorz The Spanish National Police has arrested a hacker suspected of having breached national and international agencies (including the United Nation’s International Civil Aviation Organization and NATO), Spanish universities and companies, and released stolen data on the dark web. The attacks

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Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Management Product

Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Management Product 2025-02-06 at 13:26 By Ionut Arghire Critical vulnerabilities in Cisco Identity Services Engine could lead to elevation of privileges and  system configuration modifications. The post Cisco Patches Critical Vulnerabilities in Enterprise Management Product appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Fake DeepSeek Sites Used for Credential Phishing, Crypto Theft, Scams

Fake DeepSeek Sites Used for Credential Phishing, Crypto Theft, Scams 2025-02-06 at 13:26 By Eduard Kovacs Researchers see dozens of fake DeepSeek websites used for credential phishing, cryptocurrency theft, and scams. The post Fake DeepSeek Sites Used for Credential Phishing, Crypto Theft, Scams appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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7AI Raises $36 Million in Seed Funding for Agentic Security Platform

7AI Raises $36 Million in Seed Funding for Agentic Security Platform 2025-02-06 at 12:04 By Eduard Kovacs 7AI has launched an agentic security platform, which uses AI agents to handle repetitive tasks, and raised $36 million in seed funding. The post 7AI Raises $36 Million in Seed Funding for Agentic Security Platform appeared first on

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Openreach tests 50 Gbps broadband – don’t expect it anytime soon

Openreach tests 50 Gbps broadband – don’t expect it anytime soon 2025-02-06 at 11:35 By Dan Robinson Download speeds of 41.9 Gbps and upload speeds of 20.6 Gbps achieved, claims BT division Network builder and maintainer Openreach says it has tested a 50 Gbps fiber broadband connection in the UK, as a first step towards

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Cisco Patches Critical ISE Vulnerabilities Enabling Root CmdExec and PrivEsc

Cisco Patches Critical ISE Vulnerabilities Enabling Root CmdExec and PrivEsc 2025-02-06 at 11:15 By Cisco has released updates to address two critical security flaws Identity Services Engine (ISE) that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands and elevate privileges on susceptible devices. The vulnerabilities are listed below – CVE-2025-20124 (CVSS score: 9.9) – An

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Why UK Online Safety Act may not be safe for bloggers

Why UK Online Safety Act may not be safe for bloggers 2025-02-06 at 10:33 By Thomas Claburn Individual publishers could be held liable for visitors’ off-topic posts, legal eagle argues Analysis  Individuals who run their own website could be held liable for, weirdly enough, off-topic visitor-posted comments that break the UK’s Online Safety Act.… This

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Onapsis Control Central secures SAP software development lifecycle

Onapsis Control Central secures SAP software development lifecycle 2025-02-06 at 10:33 By Industry News Onapsis announced Onapsis Control Central for SAP application security testing and custom code security supporting RISE with SAP transformations. As the latest addition to its Onapsis Control product line, Control Central is a reinvention of Onapsis’ award-winning Control product. Control Central

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Cyabra Insights protects against AI-driven digital disinformation

Cyabra Insights protects against AI-driven digital disinformation 2025-02-06 at 10:15 By Industry News Cyabra introduces Insights, a new AI-feature designed to transform complex social media disinformation data into clear, actionable answers in seconds. False narratives, fake accounts, and AI-generated content are spreading faster than ever, costing businesses and governments billions annually and eroding public trust

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Tesla sales crash in Europe, UK. We can only wonder why

Tesla sales crash in Europe, UK. We can only wonder why 2025-02-06 at 09:23 By Brandon Vigliarolo Somewhat stale range of Muskmobiles, competition from China, Elon being Elon, or all of the above? Registration of new Tesla cars slumped across Europe in January, as Chinese electric-vehicle makers racked up enormous growth.… This article is an

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Arm gives up on killing off Qualcomm’s vital chip license

Arm gives up on killing off Qualcomm’s vital chip license 2025-02-06 at 08:33 By Simon Sharwood The British are coming, the British are coming … to terms with their loss Arm has given up on terminating one of its key licenses with Qualcomm, leaving the latter free to continue producing homegrown Arm-compatible chips for PCs,

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