What is torrenting? BitTorrent, legal issues, how it works, and more

If you’ve ever been curious about BitTorrent or torrenting, we have the explainer for you!

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Attackers Use Multiple Techniques to Bypass Reputation-Based Security

Protections like Windows Smart App Control are useful but susceptible to attacks that allow threat actors initial access to an environment without triggering any alerts.

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Proton VPN rolls out anti-censorship protocol to Windows, plus other updates

These Proton VPN updates aim to protect privacy, free speech, and access to a ‘free and fair internet’ around the world.

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OpenAI’s meltdown: Inside the summer that could redefine artificial intelligence

OpenAI’s summer of turmoil: Key executives depart, lawsuits loom, and competition intensifies as the AI giant faces unprecedented challenges in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.Read More

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Cyberattack Strikes the Grand Palais RMN; Impact Appears Limited

Everyone expected some kind of cyberattack during the Olympics. If this is the best they’ve got, the bad guys don’t deserve a spot on the podium.

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A New Plan to Break the Cycle of Destructive Critical Infrastructure Hacks

As digital threats against US water, food, health care, and other vital sectors loom large, a new project called UnDisruptable27 aims to help fix cybersecurity weaknesses where other efforts have failed.

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Russia’s Priorities in Prisoner Swap Suggest Cyber Focus

At least two Russian nationals serving prison sentences for cybercrime offenses, Vladislav Klyushin and Roman Seleznev, were released as part of the landmark prisoner swap.

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Data Breach: 3 Billion National Public Data Records with SSNs Dumped Online

National Public Data, a service by Jerico Pictures Inc., suffered a massive breach. Hacker “Fenice” leaked 2.9 billion…

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CrowdStrike Releases Root Cause Analysis of Falcon Sensor BSOD Crash

CrowdStrike says the Falcon sensor crash that blue-screened Windows machines was caused by a “confluence” of vulnerabilities and testing gaps.

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Hunters International Disguises SharpRhino RAT as Legitimate Network Admin Tool

The RaaS group that distributes Hive ransomware delivers new malware impersonating as validly signed network-administration software to gain initial access and persistence on targeted networks

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