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68% of people are worried about misinformation due to deepfakes

68% of people are worried about misinformation due to deepfakes 2025-02-24 at 15:45 By Recent research found that .1% of U.S. and U.K. consumers could accurately distinguish real from fake content across images and video. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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The software UK techies need to protect themselves now Apple’s ADP won’t

The software UK techies need to protect themselves now Apple’s ADP won’t 2025-02-24 at 15:31 By Connor Jones No matter how deep you are in Apple’s ‘ecosystem,’ there are ways to stay encrypted in the UK Apple customers, privacy advocates, and security sleuths have now had the weekend to stew over the news of the

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Massive botnet hits Microsoft 365 accounts

Massive botnet hits Microsoft 365 accounts 2025-02-24 at 15:16 By Help Net Security A recently discovered botnet of over 130,000 compromised devices is launching coordinated password-spraying attacks against Microsoft 365 (M365) accounts. Security researchers at SecurityScorecard are examining possible connections to China-affiliated threat actors, citing evidence of infrastructure linked to CDS Global Cloud and UCLOUD

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SpaceX has an explanation for the Falcon 9 bits that hit Poland

SpaceX has an explanation for the Falcon 9 bits that hit Poland 2025-02-24 at 15:02 By Richard Speed Oxygen leak blamed for a lack of deorbit burn SpaceX has published an explanation for the debris from the Falcon 9 second stage that fell over Poland last week. Because of an oxygen leak, the expected deorbit

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Kaspersky Banned on Australian Government Systems

Kaspersky Banned on Australian Government Systems 2025-02-24 at 15:01 By Eduard Kovacs Australian government entities have been banned from using products and services of Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky. The post Kaspersky Banned on Australian Government Systems appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:

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IBM Consulting workers told management wants to ‘more closely align pay, performance’

IBM Consulting workers told management wants to ‘more closely align pay, performance’ 2025-02-24 at 14:03 By Paul Kunert At least they’re not having to ‘justify’ recent work or resign Exclusive  IBM Consulting wants employees to know they’re not all created equally, a point it intends to reflect in a “closer alignment between pay and performance.”…

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⚡ THN Weekly Recap: From $1.5B Crypto Heist to AI Misuse & Apple’s Data Dilemma

⚡ THN Weekly Recap: From $1.5B Crypto Heist to AI Misuse & Apple’s Data Dilemma 2025-02-24 at 13:34 By Welcome to your weekly roundup of cyber news, where every headline gives you a peek into the world of online battles. This week, we look at a huge crypto theft, reveal some sneaky AI scam tricks,

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Becoming Ransomware Ready: Why Continuous Validation Is Your Best Defense

Becoming Ransomware Ready: Why Continuous Validation Is Your Best Defense 2025-02-24 at 13:34 By Ransomware doesn’t hit all at once—it slowly floods your defenses in stages. Like a ship subsumed with water, the attack starts quietly, below the surface, with subtle warning signs that are easy to miss. By the time encryption starts, it’s too

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Google Cloud KMS Adds Quantum-Safe Digital Signatures to Defend Against Future Threats

Google Cloud KMS Adds Quantum-Safe Digital Signatures to Defend Against Future Threats 2025-02-24 at 13:34 By Google Cloud has announced quantum-safe digital signatures in Google Cloud Key Management Service (Cloud KMS) for software-based keys as a way to bulletproof encryption systems against the threat posed by cryptographically-relevant quantum computers. The feature, currently in preview, coexists

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How’s that open source licensing coming along? That well, huh?

How’s that open source licensing coming along? That well, huh? 2025-02-24 at 13:20 By Richard Speed When a vendor and a community stop loving each other, things can get very forked up State Of Open  Multiple license changes have rocked the open source community over the last few years. For vendors concerned, the impact has

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Quantum computing could arrive soon due to Microsoft’s new chip

Quantum computing could arrive soon due to Microsoft’s new chip 2025-02-24 at 12:20 By According to Microsoft, quantum computers could be built within years instead of decades, citing a recent breakthrough.  This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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Australia Bans Kaspersky Software Over National Security and Espionage Concerns

Australia Bans Kaspersky Software Over National Security and Espionage Concerns 2025-02-24 at 12:19 By Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national security concerns. “After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web services

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$1.5 Billion Bybit Heist Linked to North Korean Hackers

$1.5 Billion Bybit Heist Linked to North Korean Hackers 2025-02-24 at 12:05 By Eduard Kovacs Companies and experts have found evidence linking the $1.5 billion Bybit cryptocurrency heist to North Korean Lazarus hackers. The post $1.5 Billion Bybit Heist Linked to North Korean Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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Microsoft’s Euro-mandated File Explorer surgery shows ‘less is more’ is still a thing

Microsoft’s Euro-mandated File Explorer surgery shows ‘less is more’ is still a thing 2025-02-24 at 11:46 By Rupert Goodwins Humble but with a huge history, the utility’s privacy pare-back points to a productive possible future Opinion  Windows File Explorer doesn’t get much love, poor thing. It gets sworn at if a sought file cannot be

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Is BlueStacks Safe to Download on Windows PC & Mac (2025)

Is BlueStacks Safe to Download on Windows PC & Mac (2025) 2025-02-24 at 10:43 View original post at vpnMentor BlueStacks is a popular Android emulator that can run mobile apps on your computer — it reported over 1 billion app downloads1. Despite its popularity, the question remains: Can BlueStacks be trusted? While the app is

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Maps of terrestrial fibre networks aren’t great. The Internet Society wants to fix that

Maps of terrestrial fibre networks aren’t great. The Internet Society wants to fix that 2025-02-24 at 08:33 By Simon Sharwood Wants regulators and carriers to adopt Open Fibre Data Standard to answer questions like ‘Is that one fibre, or nine?’ APRICOT 2025  The Internet Society wants to help improve maps that depict terrestrial optic fibre

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Cybersecurity risks organizations need to address this year

Cybersecurity risks organizations need to address this year 2025-02-24 at 08:18 By Organizations that don’t pivot to an asset-centric security model risk more than exposure — they’re inviting catastrophic breaches. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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