Microsoft’s Security Copilot Enters General Availability
Microsoft’s AI chatbot and data aggregator is open for security business on April 1, with a new per-unit pricing model.
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Microsoft’s AI chatbot and data aggregator is open for security business on April 1, with a new per-unit pricing model.
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The White House again wants to boost cybersecurity spending, proposing a $3 billion budget for CISA and billions more for other initiatives.
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Three types of vulnerabilities related to ChatGPT plugins could have led to data exposure and account takeovers.
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Stanford University is notifying 27,000 people of a data breach impacting their personal information.
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The attack on the largest pension fund in Africa has disrupted operations and pension payments for about 1.7 million government employees, pensioners, and their dependents.
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The “leakiest” countries in 2023 were India, the United States, Brazil, China, and others. The IT sector was the most affected, accounting for 65.9% of leaked secrets, followed by education at 20.1%, and other sectors making up the remaining 14%.
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The US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit has vacated an injunction against an age-verification requirement to view internet porn in Texas.
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The breach specifically targeted the Department of Public Safety’s network, resulting in the potential exposure of sensitive data such as Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and other personal information collected by the department.
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Iranian hacktivist group known as Lord Nemesis and Nemesis Kitten targeted an academic sector software firm in Israel to gain access to its customers.
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Microsoft on Tuesday released its monthly security update, addressing 61 different security flaws spanning its software, including two critical issues impacting Windows Hyper-V that could lead to denial-of-service (DoS) and remote code execution.
Of the 61 vulnerabilities, two are rated Critical, 58 are rated Important, and one is rated Low in severity. None of the flaws are listed as
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