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Twitter says it may harvest biometric, employment data from users, per privacy policy

Twitter says it may harvest biometric, employment data from users, per privacy policy 01/09/2023 at 00:00 By Brandon Vigliarolo Not so much X gon’ give it to you, you gonna give it to X As August and summer in the northern hemisphere draw to a close, Elon Musk’s Twitter is making several changes to its […]

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DOJ proposes new firearm regulations for sellers

DOJ proposes new firearm regulations for sellers 31/08/2023 at 23:19 By The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a proposed rule for defining gun sales. The rule would close background check loopholes during sales. 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 Pentagon has the worst IT helpdesk in the US govt

The Pentagon has the worst IT helpdesk in the US govt 31/08/2023 at 23:03 By Brandon Vigliarolo DoD is dead last for tech support, equipment, communication, and function, say staff When it comes to US government employee satisfaction with IT services, one agency finds itself continually at the bottom of the heap: The rather crucial

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Kremlin-backed Sandworm strikes Android devices with data-stealing Infamous Chisel

Kremlin-backed Sandworm strikes Android devices with data-stealing Infamous Chisel 31/08/2023 at 22:19 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Five Eyes nations warn of hit against Ukrainian military systems Russia’s Sandworm crew is using an Android malware strain dubbed Infamous Chisel to remotely access Ukrainian soldiers’ devices, monitor network traffic, access files, and steal sensitive information, according to

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Snowflake explains that Instacart’s bills aren’t melting – it’s called ‘optimization’

Snowflake explains that Instacart’s bills aren’t melting – it’s called ‘optimization’ 31/08/2023 at 20:17 By Lindsay Clark Everybody chill, we’re still in the cart Data cloud vendor Snowflake has felt the need to publish a clarification following statements on payments from key customer Instacart, which are likely to add up to $100 million over four

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Price rises yet to hit customers, says Salesforce as it raises forecasts

Price rises yet to hit customers, says Salesforce as it raises forecasts 31/08/2023 at 18:47 By Lindsay Clark CRM vendor might find itself pushed to the margins to keep investors happy Salesforce has posted upbeat results and raised its forecasts for revenue, operating margin, and operating cash flow for next year. But price rises announced

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13% of employees admit to falling for phishing attacks working at home

13% of employees admit to falling for phishing attacks working at home 31/08/2023 at 18:05 By Cyber threats facing remote workers were analyzed in a report by Lookout. The report included phishing campaigns and cybersecurity recommendations. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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SapphireStealer Malware: A Gateway to Espionage and Ransomware Operations

SapphireStealer Malware: A Gateway to Espionage and Ransomware Operations 31/08/2023 at 17:34 By An open-source .NET-based information stealer malware dubbed SapphireStealer is being used by multiple entities to enhance its capabilities and spawn their own bespoke variants. “Information-stealing malware like SapphireStealer can be used to obtain sensitive information, including corporate credentials, which are often resold to other

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Grant Shapps named UK defense supremo in latest ‘tech-savvy’ Tory tale

Grant Shapps named UK defense supremo in latest ‘tech-savvy’ Tory tale 31/08/2023 at 17:04 By Jude Karabus He praised Apple for its ‘open source’ tech – enough to make you WannaCry Comment  British politician Grant Shapps, who once told The Register that an incoming* Tory government would be the “most tech-savvy in history,” has been

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North Korean Hackers Deploy New Malicious Python Packages in PyPI Repository

North Korean Hackers Deploy New Malicious Python Packages in PyPI Repository 31/08/2023 at 16:32 By Three additional malicious Python packages have been discovered in the Package Index (PyPI) repository as part of an ongoing malicious software supply chain campaign called VMConnect, with signs pointing to the involvement of North Korean state-sponsored threat actors. The findings come from ReversingLabs,

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Microsoft’s Teams bundle bungle given a European makeover

Microsoft’s Teams bundle bungle given a European makeover 31/08/2023 at 15:32 By Dan Robinson Breaking up is hard to do: Redmond reluctantly lets EU play matchmaker for software suite flings Microsoft has blinked first in its dispute with the EU over bundling Teams with Microsoft 365 and Office 365, and will now allow European customers

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Air-gapped advantages in a non-air-gapped world

Air-gapped advantages in a non-air-gapped world 31/08/2023 at 15:31 By Through careful planning, leaders can create an effective air-gapped environment for cloud-native applications, that will limit exposure to 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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Arm wrestles assembly language guru’s domains away citing trademark issues

Arm wrestles assembly language guru’s domains away citing trademark issues 31/08/2023 at 15:17 By Tobias Mann Maria Markstedter spent years writing about chip biz’s ISA, is a tad miffed by heavy-handed takedown tactics If you fancy creating a blog or website to discuss the Arm architecture or the Softbank-owned outfit that develops it, keep the

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Numbers Don’t Lie: Exposing the Harsh Truths of Cyberattacks in New Report

Numbers Don’t Lie: Exposing the Harsh Truths of Cyberattacks in New Report 31/08/2023 at 15:16 By How often do cyberattacks happen? How frequently do threat actors target businesses and governments around the world? The BlackBerry® Threat Research and Intelligence Team recently analyzed 90 days of real-world data to answer these questions. Full results are in

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With version 117, Firefox finally speaks Chrome’s translation language

With version 117, Firefox finally speaks Chrome’s translation language 31/08/2023 at 14:01 By Liam Proven It also beats its main rival in some speed tests now The latest version of the flagship FOSS browser is out, and it’s picked up one of the main features for which we keep Chrome around.… This article is an

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Another thing AI is better at than you: First-person drone racing

Another thing AI is better at than you: First-person drone racing 31/08/2023 at 12:46 By Lindsay Clark May as well give up already A fully autonomous flight AI has steered a drone through a racetrack faster than human pilots in the fledgling sport of first-person view (FPV) drone racing.… This article is an excerpt from

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Earth Estries’ Espionage Campaign Targets Governments and Tech Titans Across Continents

Earth Estries’ Espionage Campaign Targets Governments and Tech Titans Across Continents 31/08/2023 at 12:46 By A hacking outfit nicknamed Earth Estries has been attributed to a new, ongoing cyber espionage campaign targeting government and technology industries based in the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia, South Africa, Germany, and the U.S. “The threat actors behind Earth Estries are working with

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We all scream for ice cream – so why are McDonald’s machines always broken?

We all scream for ice cream – so why are McDonald’s machines always broken? 31/08/2023 at 11:47 By Richard Currie iFixit takes aim at the John-Deere-for-frozen-milk situation Having won victories for iPhone and tractor owners alike, the right-to-repair crusaders at iFixit are turning to the really important stuff as summer enters its last death throes

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