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"2 Wireless Protocols Expose Mobile Users to Spying — The FCC Wants to Fix That"The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is asking Communications Service Providers (CSPs) to give an update on how they are refurbishing their networks to prevent cybercriminals and spies from exploiting vulnerabilities in the Signaling System No.
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"Why Our Data Might Need Protection From the Future"Jonathan Katz, a computer science professor at the University of Maryland and expert in quantum-secure cryptography, explains Apple's recent post-quantum security move.
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"Decade-Old Linux 'Wall' Bug Helps Make Fake Sudo Prompts, Steal Passwords"According to security researcher Skyler Ferrante, a vulnerability dubbed "WallEscape" in the wall command of the util-linux package included with the Linux operating system could enable an unprivileged attacker to steal passwords or change the victim's
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"Privacy in an AI Era: How Do We Protect Our Personal Information?"The Artificial Intelligence (AI) era, which includes Large Language Models (LLMs) and chatbots, raises new privacy concerns. There are concerns about whether personal information is included in a model's training data.
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"'Uninvited Guests' Wins National Security Agency Award"A team of researchers from Stony Brook University won the National Security Agency's (NSA) 11th Annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper award for their paper titled "Uninvited Guests: Analyzing the Identity and Behavior of Certificate Transpar
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"AI Abuse and Misinformation Campaigns Threaten Financial Institutions"According to the Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) provides significant business and cybersecurity benefits to financial companies, but cyber threats related to the technology
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"Dormakaba Locks Used in Millions of Hotel Rooms Could Be Cracked in Seconds"Security flaws discovered in Dormakaba's Saflok electronic RFID locks used in hotels could be exploited by malicious actors to forge keycards and sneak into locked rooms.
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"Activision Investigating Password-Stealing Malware Targeting Game Players"The video game company Activision is investigating a hacking campaign aimed at stealing players' credentials. Aside from stealing passwords for various types of accounts, it is unclear what the hackers' specific goals are.
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"US Treasury Urges Financial Sector to Address AI Cybersecurity Threats"The US Department of the Treasury has issued a warning about the cybersecurity risks posed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to the financial sector.
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"Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets Government, Energy Entities in India"A phishing campaign called "Operation FlightNight" involves phishing lures disguised as invitation letters from the Indian Air Force.
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"'TheMoon' Malware Shows Its Dark Side, Grows to 40,000 Bots From 88 Countries"A campaign involving an updated version of "TheMoon" malware has targeted End-of-Life (EoL) small business routers and Internet of Things (IoT) devices through a cybercriminal proxy service called "Faceless." Lumen Technologies' Black Lotus Labs team d
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"Retail Chain Hot Topic Hit by New Credential Stuffing Attacks"Hot Topic recently announced that attackers targeted Hot Topic Rewards accounts in automated attacks using login information obtained from an unknown source.
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