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McAfee Scam Detector spots scams across text, email, and video

McAfee Scam Detector spots scams across text, email, and video 2025-01-07 at 12:04 By Industry News McAfee launched the AI-powered McAfee Scam Detector — a tool designed to protect against text, email, and video scams. Today’s scams are smarter, sneakier, and more convincing than ever — and they’re everywhere. 59% of Americans say they or […]

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New EAGERBEE Variant Targets ISPs and Governments with Advanced Backdoor Capabilities

New EAGERBEE Variant Targets ISPs and Governments with Advanced Backdoor Capabilities 2025-01-07 at 12:04 By Internet service providers (ISPs) and governmental entities in the Middle East have been targeted using an updated variant of the EAGERBEE malware framework. The new variant of EAGERBEE (aka Thumtais) comes fitted with various components that allow the backdoor to

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CISA: No Wider Federal Impact from Treasury Cyber Attack, Investigation Ongoing

CISA: No Wider Federal Impact from Treasury Cyber Attack, Investigation Ongoing 2025-01-07 at 12:04 By The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Monday said there are no indications that the cyber attack targeting the Treasury Department impacted other federal agencies. The agency said it’s working closely with the Treasury Department and BeyondTrust to

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The latest language in the GNU Compiler Collection: Algol-68

The latest language in the GNU Compiler Collection: Algol-68 2025-01-07 at 11:35 By Liam Proven That is not dead which can eternal lie… including the grandparent of C, apparently A 37-year-old compiler is gaining support for a new language… although as that language is 57 years old, we are possibly stretching the adjective “new” more

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Intel debuts laptop silicon that doesn’t qualify for Microsoft’s ‘Copilot+ PC’ badge

Intel debuts laptop silicon that doesn’t qualify for Microsoft’s ‘Copilot+ PC’ badge 2025-01-07 at 10:35 By Brandon Vigliarolo and Simon Sharwood TOPS, SCHMOPS, says Chipzilla, our NPUs may be slow but that doesn’t matter Intel has announced new silicon for the edge, and products for laptops that lack one.… This article is an excerpt from

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Moxa Alerts Users to High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Cellular and Secure Routers

Moxa Alerts Users to High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Cellular and Secure Routers 2025-01-07 at 10:35 By Taiwan-based Moxa has warned of two security vulnerabilities impacting its cellular routers, secure routers, and network security appliances that could allow privilege escalation and command execution. The list of vulnerabilities is as follows – CVE-2024-9138 (CVSS 4.0 score: 8.6) –

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US adds web and gaming giant Tencent to list of Chinese military companies

US adds web and gaming giant Tencent to list of Chinese military companies 2025-01-07 at 09:06 By Simon Sharwood This could be the start of a saga to rival TikTok’s troubles, and embroil Tesla and Microsoft The US Department of Defense has added Chinese messaging and gaming Tencent to its list of “Chinese military company”,

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Making the most of cryptography, now and in the future

Making the most of cryptography, now and in the future 2025-01-07 at 08:03 By Help Net Security Enterprise cryptography faces risks beyond just the advent of quantum computers. For starters, there is no guarantee that the traditional algorithms have not been broken. Though we believe that it is “unlikely” they can be, the reality is

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Demand for AI servers sees Foxconn fly and suppliers come along for the ride

Demand for AI servers sees Foxconn fly and suppliers come along for the ride 2025-01-07 at 07:48 By Simon Sharwood Record quarterly revenue at contract manufacturing giant suggests strong demand for hardware of all sorts Foxconn has singled out AI servers as a reason for its record revenue, and its suppliers’ share prices surged on

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eBay CISO on managing long-term cybersecurity planning and ROI

eBay CISO on managing long-term cybersecurity planning and ROI 2025-01-07 at 07:33 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Sean Embry, CISO at eBay, discusses key aspects of cybersecurity leadership. He shares insights on balancing long-term strategic planning with immediate threat response, evaluating the ROI of new technologies, and addressing employee cybersecurity fatigue.

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What leaders need to know about generational privacy preferences

What leaders need to know about generational privacy preferences 2025-01-07 at 07:18 By Organizations today have to cater to a myriad of generations with different preferences and habits, particularly when it comes to technology and digital experiences. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this

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Cyberbro: Open-source tool extracts IoCs and checks their reputation

Cyberbro: Open-source tool extracts IoCs and checks their reputation 2025-01-07 at 07:03 By Help Net Security Cyberbro is an open-source application that extracts IoCs from garbage input and checks their reputation using multiple services. Cyberbro features Input handling: Paste raw logs, IoCs, or fanged IoCs, and let the regex parser do the rest. Multi-service reputation

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Nvidia shrinks Grace-Blackwell Superchip to power $3K mini PC

Nvidia shrinks Grace-Blackwell Superchip to power $3K mini PC 2025-01-07 at 06:49 By Tobias Mann Tuned for running chunky models on the desktop with 128GB of RAM, custom Ubuntu CES  Nvidia has announced a desktop computer powered by a new GB10 Grace-Blackwell superchip and equipped with 128GB of memory to give AI developers, researchers, and

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Open source worldwide: Critical maintenance gaps exposed

Open source worldwide: Critical maintenance gaps exposed 2025-01-07 at 06:31 By Help Net Security Lineaje recently released a report identifying the US and Russia as the leading generators of open-source projects, with both countries also having the highest numbers of anonymous open-source contributions. In this Help Net Security video, Nick Mistry, SVP and CISO of

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How AI and deepfakes are redefining social engineering threats

How AI and deepfakes are redefining social engineering threats 2025-01-07 at 06:04 By Help Net Security This article presents key insights from 2024 reports on the rise of phishing attacks, focusing on how advancements in AI and deepfake technology are making social engineering tactics more sophisticated. Cybercriminals exploit file sharing services to advance phishing attacks

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Dude, you got a Dell, period! RIP XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision

Dude, you got a Dell, period! RIP XPS, Inspiron, Latitude, Precision 2025-01-07 at 05:06 By Iain Thomson It’ll all end in tiers Dell has used the annual CES extravaganza in Las Vegas this week to announce a branding shakeup that closely resembles Apple’s hardware naming policy.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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3Blue1Brown copyright takedown blunder by AI biz blamed on human error

3Blue1Brown copyright takedown blunder by AI biz blamed on human error 2025-01-07 at 03:19 By Thomas Claburn Worker copy-pasted wrong YouTube URL, says ChainPatrol The errant copyright takedown of a popular video explaining Bitcoin, from Grant Sanderson’s smash-hit YouTube channel 3Blue1Brown, has been reversed, with human error blamed.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Meta names Trump supporter Dana White to board in latest revamp by Mark Zuckerberg

Meta names Trump supporter Dana White to board in latest revamp by Mark Zuckerberg 2025-01-07 at 02:33 By Reuters Last week, the company elevated prominent Republican policy executive Joel Kaplan to the position of global affairs head. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View Original

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Elon Musk’s X boots reporter from site after she debunks bizarre conspiracy theory claiming mogul uses burner account

Elon Musk’s X boots reporter from site after she debunks bizarre conspiracy theory claiming mogul uses burner account 2025-01-07 at 02:33 By Alexandra Steigrad Jacqueline Sweet, a contributor for the conservative magazine The Spectator World, did a deep dive into long-percolating rumors that Musk was using a burner account under the name Adrian Dittmann to

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New Orleans attacker used Meta smart glasses to plan New Year’s Day massacre

New Orleans attacker used Meta smart glasses to plan New Year’s Day massacre 2025-01-07 at 01:33 By Jessica Lyons But Jabbar did not live stream his actions on Jan 1, FBI confirmed The man who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of people in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, killing 14, wore Meta’s

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