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Chinese-Speaking Group Manipulates SEO with BadIIS

Chinese-Speaking Group Manipulates SEO with BadIIS 2025-02-07 at 11:48 By This blog post details our analysis of an SEO manipulation campaign targeting Asia. We also share recommendations that can help enterprises proactively secure their environment. This article is an excerpt from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives View Original Source React to this headline:

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Self-sovereign identity could transform fraud prevention, but…

Self-sovereign identity could transform fraud prevention, but… 2025-02-07 at 10:03 By Help Net Security The way we manage digital identity is fundamentally broken. The root of the problem lies in traditional, centralized identity models, where a single organization holds and controls a user’s credentials, creating an attractive target for attackers. The bigger the database, the

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Google’s 7-year slog to improve Chrome extensions still hasn’t satisfied developers

Google’s 7-year slog to improve Chrome extensions still hasn’t satisfied developers 2025-02-07 at 08:34 By Thomas Claburn Makers of content blockers, privacy add-ons say promises weren’t kept Google’s overhaul of Chrome’s extension architecture continues to pose problems for developers of ad blockers, content filters, and privacy tools.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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Ghidra 11.3 released: New features, performance improvements, bug fixes

Ghidra 11.3 released: New features, performance improvements, bug fixes 2025-02-07 at 07:53 By Help Net Security NSA’s Research Directorate released version 11.3 of Ghidra, an open-source software reverse engineering (SRE) framework. It offers advanced analysis tools, enabling users to dissect and examine compiled code across multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Ghidra 11.3 is

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Hackers Exploiting SimpleHelp RMM Flaws for Persistent Access and Ransomware

Hackers Exploiting SimpleHelp RMM Flaws for Persistent Access and Ransomware 2025-02-07 at 07:53 By Threat actors have been observed exploiting recently disclosed security flaws in SimpleHelp’s Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software as a precursor for what appears to be a ransomware attack. The intrusion leveraged the now-patched vulnerabilities to gain initial access and maintain

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Hardware quality problems and server supply chain kinks slow Amazon’s $100 billion AI build

Hardware quality problems and server supply chain kinks slow Amazon’s $100 billion AI build 2025-02-07 at 07:07 By Simon Sharwood Reverses life extensions for some servers it now feels aren’t useful in the inferencing age Amazon Web Services is struggling to get the high-quality servers it needs to build AI infrastructure and has retired other

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Infosec pros struggle under growing compliance

Infosec pros struggle under growing compliance 2025-02-07 at 07:07 By Help Net Security The implementation of new regulatory measures that impact the UK, EU, and beyond are driving organizations to enhance vigilance in addressing evolving cybersecurity and operational risks, according to AuditBoard. The research showed 91% of respondents report feeling concerned about cybersecurity threats to

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Understanding the Language of Law Enforcement

Understanding the Language of Law Enforcement 2025-02-07 at 07:07 By Douglas Horsting, Manager of Organized Retail Crime & Special Investigations/Law Enforcement Liaison at Rite Aid, shares his insights on successfully partnering with law enforcement. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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Overconfident execs are making their companies vulnerable to fraud

Overconfident execs are making their companies vulnerable to fraud 2025-02-07 at 06:44 By Help Net Security Cyber fraud (which includes activity such as hacking, deepfakes, voice cloning and highly sophisticated phishing schemes) rose by 14% year over year, according to Trustpair. US faces cyber fraud growth The proprietary research, which is based on a survey

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New infosec products of the week: February 7, 2025

New infosec products of the week: February 7, 2025 2025-02-07 at 06:11 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Dynatrace, Nymi, Qualys, SafeBreach, and Satori. Qualys TotalAppSec enables organizations to address risks across web applications and APIs Qualys TotalAppSec unifies API security, web

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Apple missed screenshot-snooping malware in code that made it into the App Store, Kaspersky claims

Apple missed screenshot-snooping malware in code that made it into the App Store, Kaspersky claims 2025-02-07 at 05:16 By Jessica Lyons OCR plugin great for extracting crypto-wallet secrets from galleries Kaspersky eggheads say they’ve spotted the first app containing hidden optical character recognition spyware in Apple’s App Store. Cunningly, the software nasty is designed to

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TikTok owner’s new AI project brings Albert Einstein back to life in shockingly real deepfake — generated from a single image

TikTok owner’s new AI project brings Albert Einstein back to life in shockingly real deepfake — generated from a single image 2025-02-07 at 04:19 By David Landsel Influencers could eventually be out of a job, one expert suggested. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View

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If Ransomware Inc was a company, its 2024 results would be a horror show

If Ransomware Inc was a company, its 2024 results would be a horror show 2025-02-07 at 04:01 By Iain Thomson 35% drop in payments across the year as your backups got better and law enforcement made a difference Ransomware extortion payments fell in 2024, according to blockchain analyst biz Chainalysis this week.… This article is

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DOGE staffer with Treasury payment system access now quits amid ‘racist tweet’ claims

DOGE staffer with Treasury payment system access now quits amid ‘racist tweet’ claims 2025-02-07 at 02:07 By Jessica Lyons We did Nazi see that coming Marko Elez, a former SpaceX, Starlink, and X engineer who was granted deep access to a critical US Treasury payment system by the Trump-blessed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), has

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Amazon-backed X-energy bags $700M more for itty nuke reactors that don’t exist yet

Amazon-backed X-energy bags $700M more for itty nuke reactors that don’t exist yet 2025-02-07 at 01:17 By Brandon Vigliarolo Looking forward to someone putting the new into nuclear Months after Amazon joined a half-billion-dollar funding round for next-gen modular nuclear startup X-energy, the biz has announced a supplemental Series C-1 raise – despite its fission

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Amazon shares slide as weak revenue, AI spending rattle investors

Amazon shares slide as weak revenue, AI spending rattle investors 2025-02-07 at 00:18 By Reuters Amazon joined Microsoft and Google parent Alphabet in posting slowing cloud growth in last year’s fourth quarter. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View Original Source React to this headline:

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Coordinates of millions of smartphones feared stolen, sparking yet another lawsuit against data broker

Coordinates of millions of smartphones feared stolen, sparking yet another lawsuit against data broker 2025-02-07 at 00:18 By Thomas Claburn Fourth time’s the harm? Gravy Analytics has been sued yet again for allegedly failing to safeguard its vast stores of personal data, which are now feared stolen. And by personal data we mean information including

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Google quietly edits Super Bowl ad to cut glaring error by Gemini AI about Gouda cheese

Google quietly edits Super Bowl ad to cut glaring error by Gemini AI about Gouda cheese 2025-02-06 at 23:23 By Ariel Zilber Ad sparked unexpected controversy when it errantly claimed that Gouda accounts for “50 to 60 percent of the world’s cheese consumption.” This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews

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Google retracts promise not to use AI for weapons or surveillance — prompting employee backlash: ‘Are we the baddies?’

Google retracts promise not to use AI for weapons or surveillance — prompting employee backlash: ‘Are we the baddies?’ 2025-02-06 at 22:45 By Ariel Zilber Google did not explicitly acknowledge the removal of its AI weaponry ban in its official communications. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New

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