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Delaware school district installs AI weapons detection

Delaware school district installs AI weapons detection 02/08/2023 at 22:46 By Appoquinimink School District in Delaware is updating its security measures by implementing AI weapons detection across its high schools. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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How to Build a More Secure and Resilient Supply Chain

How to Build a More Secure and Resilient Supply Chain 02/08/2023 at 21:02 By For threat actors looking to create widespread damage, attacking a third-party supplier with services and software that organizations can’t always control the security measures for continues to be an enticing target. This article is an excerpt from Trustwave Blog View Original

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Beyond the hype, AI promises leg up for scientific research

Beyond the hype, AI promises leg up for scientific research 02/08/2023 at 20:31 By Lindsay Clark However boffins in academia need to match the progress made in Big Tech, and always challenge poor data quality The last decade has seen great strides in the application of artificial intelligence to scientific discovery, but practitioners need to

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Tesla steering problems attract regulator eyes for second time this year

Tesla steering problems attract regulator eyes for second time this year 02/08/2023 at 19:18 By Brandon Vigliarolo First some steering wheels were falling off, now others allegedly won’t steer The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has opened another investigation into steering issues in Tesla vehicles – the second such probe the agency has

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Microsoft concession: You can run our wares in AWS virtual desktop under ‘revised policy’

Microsoft concession: You can run our wares in AWS virtual desktop under ‘revised policy’ 02/08/2023 at 18:03 By Paul Kunert Interest from antitrust regulators spurred action? Still a pricey option, says analyst, and change doesn’t help Google or Alibaba customers Microsoft is making a minor concession that allows customers with specific licenses to run Office

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Russian Cyber Adversary BlueCharlie Alters Infrastructure in Response to Disclosures

Russian Cyber Adversary BlueCharlie Alters Infrastructure in Response to Disclosures 02/08/2023 at 17:46 By A Russa-nexus adversary has been linked to 94 new domains, suggesting that the group is actively modifying its infrastructure in response to public disclosures about its activities. Cybersecurity firm Recorded Future linked the new infrastructure to a threat actor it tracks

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Intel opens chip innovation hub in Nanshan, China

Intel opens chip innovation hub in Nanshan, China 02/08/2023 at 17:18 By Dan Robinson Interesting move against backdrop of US sanctions Intel has opened an innovation hub in China to help local technology startups, despite the Biden administration’s crackdown intended to prevent China from developing advanced technologies.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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Report finds governments, public services facing 40% more cyberattacks

Report finds governments, public services facing 40% more cyberattacks 02/08/2023 at 17:18 By A new report highlights a 40% increase in cyberattacks targeting government agencies and the public services sector. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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Phishers Exploit Salesforce’s Email Services Zero-Day in Targeted Facebook Campaign

Phishers Exploit Salesforce’s Email Services Zero-Day in Targeted Facebook Campaign 02/08/2023 at 16:53 By A sophisticated Facebook phishing campaign has been observed exploiting a zero-day flaw in Salesforce’s email services, allowing threat actors to craft targeted phishing messages using the company’s domain and infrastructure. “Those phishing campaigns cleverly evade conventional detection methods by chaining the

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Industrial Control Systems Vulnerabilities Soar: Over One-Third Unpatched in 2023

Industrial Control Systems Vulnerabilities Soar: Over One-Third Unpatched in 2023 02/08/2023 at 16:53 By About 34% of security vulnerabilities impacting industrial control systems (ICSs) that were reported in the first half of 2023 have no patch or remediation, registering a significant increase from 13% the previous year. According to data compiled by SynSaber, a total

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Soft-reboot in systemd 254 sounds a lot like Windows’ Fast Startup

Soft-reboot in systemd 254 sounds a lot like Windows’ Fast Startup 02/08/2023 at 16:18 By Liam Proven Where does Agent P work again? Version 254 of systemd marks the 115th release of this ever-growing init system for Linux. Expect to see it in the autumn releases of Ubuntu and Fedora, and in Arch and openSUSE

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Honeypot Recon: New Variant of SkidMap Targeting Redis

Honeypot Recon: New Variant of SkidMap Targeting Redis 02/08/2023 at 16:02 By Since Redis is becoming increasingly popular around the world, we decided to investigate attacks on the Redis instance. We didn’t have to wait long for the first results of the Honeypot. The trap caught an activity about which the Western world does not

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Researchers Uncover AWS SSM Agent Misuse as a Covert Remote Access Trojan

Researchers Uncover AWS SSM Agent Misuse as a Covert Remote Access Trojan 02/08/2023 at 15:16 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new post-exploitation technique in Amazon Web Services (AWS) that allows the AWS Systems Manager Agent (SSM Agent) to be run as a remote access trojan on Windows and Linux environments “The SSM agent, a

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Top Industries Significantly Impacted by Illicit Telegram Networks

Top Industries Significantly Impacted by Illicit Telegram Networks 02/08/2023 at 15:16 By In recent years the rise of illicit activities conducted within online messaging platforms has become a growing concern for countless industries. One of the most notable platforms that has been host to many malicious actors and nefarious activities has been Telegram. Thanks to

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After fears that Europe’s space scope was toast, its first images look mighty fine

After fears that Europe’s space scope was toast, its first images look mighty fine 02/08/2023 at 13:32 By Katyanna Quach Here’s looking at Euclid Astronomers are breathing a sigh of relief that the 600-megapixel Euclid wide-angle space telescope’s instruments appear to be working well, despite discovering a gap in the orbiter’s hull that allowed sunlight

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