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AI in Cybersecurity: What’s Effective and What’s Not – Insights from 200 Experts

AI in Cybersecurity: What’s Effective and What’s Not – Insights from 200 Experts 2025-01-29 at 14:03 By Curious about the buzz around AI in cybersecurity? Wonder if it’s just a shiny new toy in the tech world or a serious game changer? Let’s unpack this together in a not-to-be-missed webinar that goes beyond the hype […]

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New SLAP & FLOP Attacks Expose Apple M-Series Chips to Speculative Execution Exploits

New SLAP & FLOP Attacks Expose Apple M-Series Chips to Speculative Execution Exploits 2025-01-29 at 14:03 By A team of security researchers from Georgia Institute of Technology and Ruhr University Bochum has demonstrated two new side-channel attacks targeting Apple silicon that could be exploited to leak sensitive information from web browsers like Safari and Google

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Hyperoptic customers left in dark as power outage takes down systems

Hyperoptic customers left in dark as power outage takes down systems 2025-01-29 at 13:45 By Richard Speed What falls down and doesn’t get back up? Full fiber broadband in Glasgow UK broadband provider Hyperoptic has taken a long weekend, leaving some customers disconnected after the company’s systems went down following a storm.… This article is

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Rockwell Patches Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Several Products

Rockwell Patches Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Several Products 2025-01-29 at 13:33 By Eduard Kovacs Rockwell Automation has released six new security advisories to inform customers about several critical and high-severity vulnerabilities. The post Rockwell Patches Critical, High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Several Products appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Oracle finance system at Europe’s largest city council still falls short 2.5 years later

Oracle finance system at Europe’s largest city council still falls short 2.5 years later 2025-01-29 at 13:16 By Lindsay Clark Auditors find solution design ‘was not fully resolved’ when it went live in 2022 An Oracle-based ERP system used by Europe’s largest local authority is still not “safe and compliant” two-and-a-half years after it went

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Cyber Insights 2025: Artificial Intelligence

Cyber Insights 2025: Artificial Intelligence 2025-01-29 at 13:15 By Kevin Townsend Artificial intelligence is upending cybersecurity. It is used by adversaries in their attacks, and by defenders in their defense. The post Cyber Insights 2025: Artificial Intelligence appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:

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Australia’s Health Sector Receives $6.4 Million Cybersecurity Boost with New Threat Information-Sharing Network

Australia’s Health Sector Receives $6.4 Million Cybersecurity Boost with New Threat Information-Sharing Network 2025-01-29 at 12:48 By daksh sharma The Australian Government has awarded a $6.4 million grant to CI-ISAC Australia, enabling the establishment of a new Health Cyber Sharing Network (HCSN). This initiative is designed to facilitate the rapid exchange of critical cyber threat

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SimpleHelp Remote Access Software Exploited in Attacks

SimpleHelp Remote Access Software Exploited in Attacks 2025-01-29 at 12:48 By Ionut Arghire Threat actors have been exploiting SimpleHelp remote access software shortly after the disclosure of three vulnerabilities. The post SimpleHelp Remote Access Software Exploited in Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this

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How Interlock Ransomware Infects Healthcare Organizations

How Interlock Ransomware Infects Healthcare Organizations 2025-01-29 at 12:48 By Ransomware attacks have reached an unprecedented scale in the healthcare sector, exposing vulnerabilities that put millions at risk. Recently, UnitedHealth revealed that 190 million Americans had their personal and healthcare data stolen during the Change Healthcare ransomware attack, a figure that nearly doubles the previously

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Critical Cacti Security Flaw (CVE-2025-22604) Enables Remote Code Execution

Critical Cacti Security Flaw (CVE-2025-22604) Enables Remote Code Execution 2025-01-29 at 12:48 By A critical security flaw has been disclosed in the Cacti open-source network monitoring and fault management framework that could allow an authenticated attacker to achieve remote code execution on susceptible instances. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-22604, carries a CVSS score of 9.1

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Ubuntu upgrade had our old Nvidia GPU begging for a downgrade

Ubuntu upgrade had our old Nvidia GPU begging for a downgrade 2025-01-29 at 12:18 By Liam Proven If you need legacy drivers, you might want to keep your older OS version – possibly indefinitely The Reg FOSS desk spent some quality time downgrading Ubuntu to restore graphics acceleration. How and why would we do this?…

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AuthID PrivacyKey protects users’ biometric identities

AuthID PrivacyKey protects users’ biometric identities 2025-01-29 at 11:49 By Industry News authID released PrivacyKey, a solution for protecting user biometric data while also avoiding all the compliance issues and risks related to biometric information storage. With the addition of PrivacyKey, authID serves as the ideal partner for organizations that previously delayed or avoided implementation

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Frenos Raises $3.88M in Seed Funding for OT Security Assessment Platform

Frenos Raises $3.88M in Seed Funding for OT Security Assessment Platform 2025-01-29 at 11:49 By Eduard Kovacs Frenos, a company that has developed an autonomous OT security assessment platform, has raised $3.88 million in seed funding.  The post Frenos Raises $3.88M in Seed Funding for OT Security Assessment Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article

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Bitwarden centralizes cryptographic key management

Bitwarden centralizes cryptographic key management 2025-01-29 at 11:33 By Industry News Bitwarden announced it has strengthened its Password Manager with secure shell management (SSH). This update centralizes cryptographic key management, enabling secure storage, import, and generation of SSH keys directly within the Bitwarden vault to enhance workflows for developers and IT professionals. Addressing SSH key

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Absolute Resilience Platform updates improve resilience across endpoints

Absolute Resilience Platform updates improve resilience across endpoints 2025-01-29 at 11:18 By Industry News Absolute Security announced that the Absolute Resilience Platform has expanded to provide customers with integrated, resilient, and automated patch management, vulnerability scanning and remediation, workflow automation and remote “one-click” endpoint rehydration. Unified with existing Absolute capabilities, this single-platform approach delivers needed

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How Lazarus Group built a cyber espionage empire

How Lazarus Group built a cyber espionage empire 2025-01-29 at 11:04 By Help Net Security Since September 2024, SecurityScorecard’s STRIKE team has been investigating Lazarus Group’s activity, uncovering key details about their infrastructure. Despite variations in payload delivery and obfuscation techniques, the campaign relied on a consistent C2 framework. Hidden control panel Through deep analysis,

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Cyberhaven for AI secures enterprise AI usage

Cyberhaven for AI secures enterprise AI usage 2025-01-29 at 10:48 By Industry News Cyberhaven launched Cyberhaven for AI, a solution that enables enterprises to securely adopt generative AI while protecting sensitive corporate data. The announcement comes as research reveals a 485% increase in corporate data being shared with AI tools, with over 73% of workplace

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Memories fade. Archives burn. All signal eventually becomes noise

Memories fade. Archives burn. All signal eventually becomes noise 2025-01-29 at 10:33 By Mark Pesce But where are the comprehensive archives to protect digital works, or allow us to memorialize friends? Column  When moving house a few months back I found several heavy plastic tubs that, upon inspection, I saw contained my life’s work in

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Spending watchdog blasts UK govt over sloth-like cyber resilience progress

Spending watchdog blasts UK govt over sloth-like cyber resilience progress 2025-01-29 at 09:33 By Connor Jones Think government cybersecurity is bad? Guess again. It’s alarmingly so The UK government is significantly behind on its 2022 target to harden systems against cyberattacks by 2025, with a new report from the spending watchdog suggesting it may not

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