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Major Cybersecurity Agencies Collaborate to Unveil 2022’s Most Exploited Vulnerabilities

Major Cybersecurity Agencies Collaborate to Unveil 2022’s Most Exploited Vulnerabilities 04/08/2023 at 10:31 By A four-year-old critical security flaw impacting Fortinet FortiOS SSL has emerged as one of the most routinely and frequently exploited vulnerabilities in 2022. “In 2022, malicious cyber actors exploited older software vulnerabilities more frequently than recently disclosed vulnerabilities and targeted unpatched, […]

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Official science: People do less, make more mistakes on Friday afternoons

Official science: People do less, make more mistakes on Friday afternoons 04/08/2023 at 09:33 By Thomas Claburn Why ‘dont deploy on Frday’ is a thnng Boffins have spent two years monitoring the computers of office staff at a large Texas energy concern and found that workers did less and made more mistakes in the afternoon

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Big Tech’s going to love India’s new personal data protection bill, say digital rights groups

Big Tech’s going to love India’s new personal data protection bill, say digital rights groups 04/08/2023 at 09:02 By Laura Dobberstein Big fines for breaches. Also big powers, including takedowns, for planned Data Protection Board India’s long awaited digital Personal Data Protection Bill was tabled in parliament on Thursday, complete with stiff penalties for data

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Japanese supermarket watches you shop so AI can suggest more stuff to buy

Japanese supermarket watches you shop so AI can suggest more stuff to buy 04/08/2023 at 08:02 By Simon Sharwood What could possibly go wrong with this Fujitsu tech? A Japanese supermarket has started analyzing customers’ in-store behavior and feeding it to a generative AI to drive an avatar that makes real-time suggestions about stuff you

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Multi-modal data protection with AI’s help

Multi-modal data protection with AI’s help 04/08/2023 at 08:02 By Help Net Security Cybersecurity risk is distinct from other IT risk in that it has a thinking, adaptive, human opponent. IT generally must deal with first order chaos and risk much like hurricanes in meteorology or viruses in biology: complex and dangerous – but fundamentally

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New infosec products of the week: August 4, 2023

New infosec products of the week: August 4, 2023 04/08/2023 at 07:32 By Help Net Security Here’s a look at the most interesting products from the past week, featuring releases from Forescout, Menlo Security, Qualys, Sonar, SpecterOps, Synopsys, Traceable AI, and Lineaje. Open-source penetration testing tool BloodHound CE released SpecterOps released version 5.0 of BloodHound

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The direct impact of cyberattacks on patient safety and care delivery

The direct impact of cyberattacks on patient safety and care delivery 04/08/2023 at 07:02 By Help Net Security As the healthcare industry continues its rapid transformation through the adoption of digital technologies, it is also confronted with an ever-expanding range of cybersecurity threats. In this Help Net Security interview, Dr. Omar Sangurima, Principal Technical Program

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VPNs remain a risky gamble for remote access

VPNs remain a risky gamble for remote access 04/08/2023 at 06:33 By Help Net Security Organizations are expressing deep concerns about their network security due to the risks from VPNs, according to a new Zscaler report. The report stresses the need for organizations to reevaluate their security posture and migrate to a zero-trust architecture due

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Break IT/OT Silos by Expanding SOC Responsibilities

Break IT/OT Silos by Expanding SOC Responsibilities 04/08/2023 at 06:17 By The latest study said that enterprise SOCs are expanding their responsibilities to the OT domain, but major visibility and skills-related challenges are causing roadblocks. This article is an excerpt from Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives View Original Source React to this headline:

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IaaS networking services revenue to hit $19.4 billion in 2023

IaaS networking services revenue to hit $19.4 billion in 2023 04/08/2023 at 06:02 By Help Net Security The importance of networking to and within cloud environments has grown significantly for enterprise customers as more and more applications, workloads, and data are moved to the cloud, according to IDC. IDC estimates that worldwide revenue for public

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Out of nowhere, India requires PC and server makers to get an import license

Out of nowhere, India requires PC and server makers to get an import license 04/08/2023 at 05:47 By Simon Sharwood This is one way to kickstart local manufacturing India yesterday changed its trade rules to require manufacturers of many types of computers to secure an import license to bring their goods into the country.… This

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Couple admit they laundered $4B in stolen Bitcoins after Bitfinex super-heist

Couple admit they laundered $4B in stolen Bitcoins after Bitfinex super-heist 04/08/2023 at 04:17 By Thomas Claburn A man, a plan, and Razzlekhan fought the law – and the law won Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan on Thursday pleaded guilty to money-laundering charges related to the 2016 theft of some 120,000 Bitcoins from Hong Kong-based

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IBM, NASA release actual open source AI model – for grokking sat images

IBM, NASA release actual open source AI model – for grokking sat images 04/08/2023 at 03:32 By Katyanna Quach Some people just want to watch the world burn IBM and NASA have put together and released Prithvi: an open source foundation AI model that may help scientists and other folks analyze satellite imagery.… This article

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CISA Calls Urgent Attention to UEFI Attack Surfaces

CISA Calls Urgent Attention to UEFI Attack Surfaces 04/08/2023 at 03:03 By Ryan Naraine The US government’s cybersecurity agency describes UEFI as “critical attack surface” that requires urgent security attention. The post CISA Calls Urgent Attention to UEFI Attack Surfaces appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek RSS Feed View Original

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Russia’s Cozy Bear is back and hitting Microsoft Teams to phish top targets

Russia’s Cozy Bear is back and hitting Microsoft Teams to phish top targets 04/08/2023 at 00:31 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Plus: Tenable CEO blasts Redmond’s bug disclosure habits An infamous Kremlin-backed gang has been using Microsoft Teams chats in attempts to phish marks in governments, NGOs, and IT businesses, according to the Windows giant.… This

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Blue Origin tells staff to catch next rocket back to their desks

Blue Origin tells staff to catch next rocket back to their desks 03/08/2023 at 23:46 By Lindsay Clark Face colleagues five days a week, Jeff Bezos’ space firm says Blue Origin, the off-planet enterprise owned by Jeff Bezos, has told staff to get back to the office for a five-day week – a move which

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Old-school hacktivism is back because it never went away

Old-school hacktivism is back because it never went away 03/08/2023 at 22:47 By Laura Dobberstein Mysterious Team Bangladesh has carried out 846 attacks since June 2022, mostly DDoS Hacktivism may have dropped off of organization radars over the past few years, but it is now very visibly coming from what is believed to be Bangladesh,

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Microsoft yanks internal Windows 11 testing tool soon after release

Microsoft yanks internal Windows 11 testing tool soon after release 03/08/2023 at 22:34 By Brandon Vigliarolo Redmond bugs out of that side quest Microsoft yesterday released then quickly pulled an internal tool for enabling experimental Windows 11 features.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React to this headline:

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97% of execs expect firms will be highly impacted by AI in a year

97% of execs expect firms will be highly impacted by AI in a year 03/08/2023 at 21:46 By A new report shows that three in four business leaders find generative AI will be a top three emerging technology over the next 12-18 months.   This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS

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Lacros rescues Chromebooks by extending their lifespans

Lacros rescues Chromebooks by extending their lifespans 03/08/2023 at 21:32 By Liam Proven ‘Play sports and live longer’ apparently now applies to ChromeOS as well as sedentary geeks The Lacros project – a contrived acronym for Linux and Chrome OS* – is an internal Google development project with a goal that may sound bizarre: to

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