March 2025

Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp are not built the same — here’s which messaging app is most secure, according to experts

Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp are not built the same — here’s which messaging app is most secure, according to experts 2025-03-27 at 16:32 By Brooke Kato This is your signal to invest in secure messaging. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View Original Source React […]

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The Importance of Ally-ship For Women in Cyber

The Importance of Ally-ship For Women in Cyber 2025-03-27 at 16:04 By Marc Solomon Interview with Taylor Pyle, a Cybersecurity Engineer at Viasat on her experience with both cyber and mentorship. The post The Importance of Ally-ship For Women in Cyber appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Legit’s prevention dashboard helps security teams proactively stop vulnerabilities

Legit’s prevention dashboard helps security teams proactively stop vulnerabilities 2025-03-27 at 15:46 By Industry News Legit Security launched a new Legit AppSec risk prevention dashboard. The new dashboard helps reduce the time, costs, and effort of fixing vulnerabilities by preventing issues in the first place. Legit’s prevention dashboard allows companies to go beyond “shift left”

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CrushFTP CEO’s feisty response to VulnCheck’s CVE for critical make-me-admin bug

CrushFTP CEO’s feisty response to VulnCheck’s CVE for critical make-me-admin bug 2025-03-27 at 15:38 By Connor Jones Screenshot shows company head unhappy, claiming ‘real CVE is pending’ CrushFTP’s CEO is not happy with VulnCheck after the CVE numbering authority (CNA) released an unofficial ID for the critical vulnerability in its file transfer tech disclosed almost

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GetReal Security Raises $17.5 Million to Tackle Gen-AI Threats

GetReal Security Raises $17.5 Million to Tackle Gen-AI Threats 2025-03-27 at 15:20 By Ionut Arghire GetReal Security has raised $17.5 million in series A funding to combat deepfakes, impersonation, and other AI-generated threats. The post GetReal Security Raises $17.5 Million to Tackle Gen-AI Threats appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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US crypto policy: Tax breaks, SEC cases dropped, Bitcoin Reserve plans unfold

US crypto policy: Tax breaks, SEC cases dropped, Bitcoin Reserve plans unfold 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Cointelegraph by Savannah Fortis In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, regulatory shifts, legal battles and groundbreaking policy proposals are shaping the industry’s future.  The premiere episode of The Clear Crypto Podcast by Cointelegraph and StarkWare brings in a

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‘Stablecoin multiverse’ begins: Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino

‘Stablecoin multiverse’ begins: Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Cointelegraph by Adrian Zmudzinski Paolo Ardoino, CEO of stablecoin issuer Tether, said the industry has just entered a new era, marked by an influx of stablecoin solutions from both private companies and governments. In a March 27 X thread, Ardoino said the crypto industry

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Over 400 South Korean officials disclose $9.8M in crypto holdings

Over 400 South Korean officials disclose $9.8M in crypto holdings 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra South Korea’s Ethics Commission revealed that high-ranking public officials in the country hold an average of 35.1 million won ($24,000) in crypto assets.  On March 27, the country’s Ethics Commission for Government Officials reportedly disclosed that more

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Now Windows Longhorn is long gone, witness reflects on Microsoft’s OS belly-flop

Now Windows Longhorn is long gone, witness reflects on Microsoft’s OS belly-flop 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Richard Speed ‘This was not good dog food’ Retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer has taken to his YouTube channel to explain Redmond’s missteps with Windows Longhorn and the background to the company’s failed attempt at an XP follow-up.… This

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Ransomware in Healthcare: Unmasking the Most Targeted Segments and Threat Groups

Ransomware in Healthcare: Unmasking the Most Targeted Segments and Threat Groups 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Top Targets: Discover which healthcare segments ransomware attackers target the most. Threat Actors Exposed: Learn about the cybercriminal groups behind the biggest healthcare attacks. Real-World Impact: See how ransomware disrupts patient care, emergency services, and medical research. Ransomware remains the primary threat the

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Defense Contractor MORSE to Pay $4.6M to Settle Cybersecurity Failure Allegations

Defense Contractor MORSE to Pay $4.6M to Settle Cybersecurity Failure Allegations 2025-03-27 at 15:08 By Eduard Kovacs US defense contractor MORSE Corp has agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle allegations over its cybersecurity failures.  The post Defense Contractor MORSE to Pay $4.6M to Settle Cybersecurity Failure Allegations appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is

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Newport Wafer Fab rebooted with £250M silicon carbide investment

Newport Wafer Fab rebooted with £250M silicon carbide investment 2025-03-27 at 14:47 By Dan Robinson Britain’s biggest semiconductor plant to produce EV chips that can take the heat The former Newport Wafer Fab (NWF) facility in South Wales is getting £250 million ($323 million) to start making silicon carbide semiconductors, a year after the sale

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Ransomware Groups Increasingly Adopting EDR Killer Tools

Ransomware Groups Increasingly Adopting EDR Killer Tools 2025-03-27 at 14:47 By Ionut Arghire ESET uncovers a link between RansomHub, Play, Medusa, and BianLian ransomware gangs as more groups adopt tools to disable EDR software. The post Ransomware Groups Increasingly Adopting EDR Killer Tools appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View

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APT36 Spoofs India Post Website to Infect Windows and Android Users with Malware

APT36 Spoofs India Post Website to Infect Windows and Android Users with Malware 2025-03-27 at 14:47 By An advanced persistent threat (APT) group with ties to Pakistan has been attributed to the creation of a fake website masquerading as India’s public sector postal system as part of a campaign designed to infect both Windows and

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New Report Explains Why CASB Solutions Fail to Address Shadow SaaS and How to Fix It

New Report Explains Why CASB Solutions Fail to Address Shadow SaaS and How to Fix It 2025-03-27 at 13:27 By Whether it’s CRMs, project management tools, payment processors, or lead management tools – your workforce is using SaaS applications by the pound. Organizations often rely on traditional CASB solutions for protecting against malicious access and data exfiltration, but

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The passive aggression of connecting USB to PS/2

The passive aggression of connecting USB to PS/2 2025-03-27 at 13:14 By Richard Speed Your mouse once understood two protocols. What’s your excuse? Before Bluetooth and USB, computers had PS/2 ports. Microsoft veteran Raymond Chen took another trip down memory lane this week to explain just how dumb the USB-to-PS/2 adapters that shipped with Microsoft

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CrushFTP: Patch critical vulnerability ASAP! (CVE-2025-2825)

CrushFTP: Patch critical vulnerability ASAP! (CVE-2025-2825) 2025-03-27 at 13:14 By Zeljka Zorz CrushFTP has fixed a critical vulnerability (CVE-2025-2825) in its enterprise file transfer solution that could be exploited by remote, unauthenticated attackers to access vulnerable internet-facing servers (and likely the data stored on them). Attackers, especially ransomware gangs, have a penchant for leveraging 0-day

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T-Mobile Coughed Up $33 Million in SIM Swap Lawsuit

T-Mobile Coughed Up $33 Million in SIM Swap Lawsuit 2025-03-27 at 13:14 By Ionut Arghire T-Mobile paid $33 million in a private arbitration process over a SIM swap attack leading to cryptocurrency theft. The post T-Mobile Coughed Up $33 Million in SIM Swap Lawsuit appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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UK’s first permanent facial recognition cameras installed in South London

UK’s first permanent facial recognition cameras installed in South London 2025-03-27 at 12:32 By Iain Thomson As if living in Croydon wasn’t bad enough The Metropolitan Police has confirmed its first permanent installation of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras is coming this summer and the lucky location will be the South London suburb of Croydon.…

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More Solar System Vulnerabilities Expose Power Grids to Hacking 

More Solar System Vulnerabilities Expose Power Grids to Hacking  2025-03-27 at 12:32 By Eduard Kovacs Forescout has found dozens of vulnerabilities in solar power systems from Sungrow, Growatt and SMA. The post More Solar System Vulnerabilities Expose Power Grids to Hacking  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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