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"Pegasus Spyware Targets Togolese Journalists' Mobile Devices"Threat actors installed the Pegasus spyware on phones belonging to several journalists in Togo. Pegasus spyware, developed by the Israeli company NSO Group, enables the controller to access and extract information from an exploited mobile device.
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"Kansas City Public Transportation Authority Hit by Ransomware"The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) recently announced it was targeted by a ransomware attack on Tuesday, January 23.
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"Canadian Man Sentenced to Prison for Ransomware Attacks"A Canadian involved in numerous ransomware and other types of cyberattacks against businesses, government entities, and individuals in Canada was recently sentenced to two years in prison.
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"Researchers Develop Easy-To-Deploy Federated Learning System That Safeguards Patient Data"Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a new, user-friendly method for hospitals to contribute to developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) models while protecting patient data.
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"Unlocking the Potential of Zero-Knowledge Proofs in Blockchain"A Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) is a cryptographic protocol that enables the prover to convince the verifier that a certain claim is true, without disclosing any details about the claim. This type of verification can be highly effective in situations
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"NIST Researchers Warn of Top AI Security Threats"Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) discovered that Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, which rely on large amounts of data to execute tasks, can fail when exposed to untrustworthy data.
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"Large Mexican Companies Targeted by Financially Motivated Hacking Campaign"BlackBerry researchers urge Mexican companies with annual revenues of over $100 million to be on the lookout for a cybercrime campaign.
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"Turkish Hackers Hijack Cinema Screens in Tel Aviv"Turkish hackers infiltrated the system of Lev, a popular cinema chain in Israel, to spread a threatening message. On January 23, hackers screened a message written in Hebrew with video footage.
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"Why Cyberattacks Are Getting Quicker and Costlier"According to the Cybernomics 101 report published Barracuda Networks, the average cost incurred by companies impacted by a cyberattack increased in 2023, as hackers launched more frequent and highly targeted attacks.
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"Cisco Warns of Critical RCE Flaw in Communications Software"Cisco warns that several of its Unified Communications Manager (CM) and Contact Center Solutions products are impacted by a critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw.
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"SystemBC Malware's C2 Server Analysis Exposes Payload Delivery Tricks"Researchers have provided further details regarding the Command-and-Control (C2) server operations of SystemBC, a malware family.
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"Longer Passwords Aren't Safe From Intensive Cracking Efforts"According to a new Specops Software report, 88 percent of organizations continue to rely on passwords as their primary authentication method.
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