May 2025

Why security teams cannot rely solely on AI guardrails

Why security teams cannot rely solely on AI guardrails 2025-05-12 at 09:19 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Dr. Peter Garraghan, CEO of Mindgard, discusses their research around vulnerabilities in the guardrails used to protect large AI models. The findings highlight how even billion-dollar LLMs can be bypassed using surprisingly simple techniques, […]

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How to give better cybersecurity presentations (without sounding like a robot)

How to give better cybersecurity presentations (without sounding like a robot) 2025-05-12 at 08:35 By Mirko Zorz Most people think great presenters are born with natural talent. Luka Krejci, a presentation expert, disagrees. “They are called presentation skills. Skills, not talent,” he says. “Any skill, be it dancing, football, or presenting, can be developed only

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US-China trade deal could shed light on Bitcoin’s use case: Trader

US-China trade deal could shed light on Bitcoin’s use case: Trader 2025-05-12 at 08:01 By Cointelegraph by Martin Young Bitcoin’s potential price reaction to a trade deal between the United States and China could give insights into whether Bitcoin is being used as a safe-haven asset in the current market. Bitcoin (BTC) outperformed stocks and

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SPIRE: Toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems

SPIRE: Toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems 2025-05-12 at 08:00 By Help Net Security SPIRE is a graduated project of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). It’s a production-ready implementation of the SPIFFE APIs that handles node and workload attestation to securely issue SVIDs to workloads and verify the SVIDs of other

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Protecting Candidate Privacy During Background Checks

Protecting Candidate Privacy During Background Checks 2025-05-12 at 08:00 By With proper data security plans in place, organizations can conduct effective background checks while protecting candidate privacy. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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DOGE worker’s old creds found exposed in infostealer malware dumps

DOGE worker’s old creds found exposed in infostealer malware dumps 2025-05-12 at 07:40 By Brandon Vigliarolo PLUS: Celsius scammer sent to slammer; Death-by-hacking victim warns you’re never safe; and more Infosec in brief  Good cybersecurity habits don’t appear to qualify anyone to work at DOGE, as one Musk minion seemingly fell victim to infostealer malware.…

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Layoffs pose a cybersecurity risk: Here’s why offboarding matters

Layoffs pose a cybersecurity risk: Here’s why offboarding matters 2025-05-12 at 07:39 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Chase Doelling, Principal Strategist at JumpCloud, discusses the overlooked security risks associated with improper offboarding. Though many organizations focus on securely onboarding new employees, they often overlook the security risks associated with properly

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Despite drop in cyber claims, BEC keeps going strong

Despite drop in cyber claims, BEC keeps going strong 2025-05-12 at 07:01 By Help Net Security Ransomware claims stabilized in 2024 despite remaining the most costly and disruptive type of cyberattack, according to Coalition. 60% of 2024 claims originated from BEC and funds transfer fraud (FTF) incidents, with 29% of BEC events resulting in FTF.

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Stablecoin bill gets second chance with Northern Mariana lawmakers

Stablecoin bill gets second chance with Northern Mariana lawmakers 2025-05-12 at 06:23 By Cointelegraph by Jesse Coghlan Tinian, a small island in the US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands, could get a second chance at launching a stablecoin after the territory’s Senate voted to override the governor’s earlier veto of its stablecoin bill. On

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‘Dark stablecoins’ could emerge as regulations tighten

‘Dark stablecoins’ could emerge as regulations tighten 2025-05-12 at 06:23 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Censorship-resistant “dark stablecoins” could come in increasing demand as governments tighten their oversight of the industry.  Stablecoins have been used for various groups to store assets due to a lack of government interference; however, with regulations pending, that could soon

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Ledger secures Discord after hacker bot tried to steal seed phrases

Ledger secures Discord after hacker bot tried to steal seed phrases 2025-05-12 at 04:02 By Cointelegraph by Brayden Lindrea Hardware wallet provider Ledger has confirmed its Discord server is secure again after an attacker compromised a moderator’s account to post scam links on May 11 to trick users into revealing their seed phrases on a

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You think ransomware is bad now? Wait until it infects CPUs

You think ransomware is bad now? Wait until it infects CPUs 2025-05-11 at 23:33 By Jessica Lyons Rapid7 threat hunter told The Reg wrote a PoC. No he’s not releasing it RSAC  If Rapid7’s Christiaan Beek decided to change careers and become a ransomware criminal, he knows exactly how he’d innovate: CPU ransomware.… This article

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PowerSchool Breach: Schools Hit By New Extortion Attempts

PowerSchool Breach: Schools Hit By New Extortion Attempts 2025-05-11 at 23:09 View original post at vpnMentor The cybergang behind a massive PowerSchool data breach is now attempting to directly extort schools and districts across the US and Canada — despite PowerSchool reportedly paying an undisclosed ransom for the deletion of the stolen data. According to

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Microsoft and OpenAI renegotiate investment deal: Report

Microsoft and OpenAI renegotiate investment deal: Report 2025-05-11 at 23:00 By Cointelegraph by Vince Quill Tech company Microsoft and artificial intelligence firm OpenAI are reportedly in talks to renegotiate the investment deal between the AI firm and Microsoft, which is OpenAI’s biggest financial backer. According to a report from the Financial Times, Microsoft may give

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Ethereum chart pattern supports ‘moon shot’ rally to new price highs if confirmed — Trader

Ethereum chart pattern supports ‘moon shot’ rally to new price highs if confirmed — Trader 2025-05-11 at 23:00 By Cointelegraph by Biraajmaan Tamuly Key Takeaways: Veteran trader Peter Brandt suggests a potential Ethereum rally to $3,800–$4,800 if ETH breaks above a rising wedge pattern. A short-term pullback may occur as the taker buy-sell ratio drops

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Bitcoin price inches closer to new all-time high as ETH, DOGE, PEPE and ATOM rally

Bitcoin price inches closer to new all-time high as ETH, DOGE, PEPE and ATOM rally 2025-05-11 at 22:04 By Cointelegraph by Rakesh Upadhyay Key points: Bitcoin holds on to its recent gains, increasing the possibility of a retest of the all-time high at $109,588. BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF records 19 days of successive inflows, showing

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Lido DAO initiates emergency vote to swap compromised oracle

Lido DAO initiates emergency vote to swap compromised oracle 2025-05-11 at 21:03 By Cointelegraph by Vince Quill The Lido Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO), the entity that governs the Lido liquid staking protocol, has initiated an emergency vote to rotate a compromised oracle — a bridge that connects real-world data to blockchain systems. According to members

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Ethereum to $10K ‘can’t be ruled out’ as ETH price makes sharp gains vs. SOL, XRP

Ethereum to $10K ‘can’t be ruled out’ as ETH price makes sharp gains vs. SOL, XRP 2025-05-11 at 20:01 By Cointelegraph by Yashu Gola Key takeaways: Ether has rebounded from key parabolic and triangle support levels, reviving the case for a $10,000 breakout. Historical fractals and RSI recovery mirror past pre-rally setups seen in 2016

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AI agents are coming for DeFi — Wallets are the weakest link

AI agents are coming for DeFi — Wallets are the weakest link 2025-05-11 at 19:01 By Cointelegraph by Sean Li Opinion by: Sean Li, co-founder of Magic Labs Crypto markets run 24/7. Human traders don’t. As AI agents begin to manage liquidity, optimize yield, and execute trades at all hours, they’re quickly becoming essential infrastructure

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Digital detox retreats — wealthy travelers are paying thousands to have their phones taken away from them: ‘Guests go stir crazy’

Digital detox retreats — wealthy travelers are paying thousands to have their phones taken away from them: ‘Guests go stir crazy’ 2025-05-11 at 17:47 By Fabiana Buontempo People are looking to unplug, relax and disconnect from the outside world. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View

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