Australian IT Skills Shortage: 2024 Is The Year To Self-Upskill
Find out why IT pros in Australia need to take the initiative to self-upskill, and learn how this could lead to salary increases and promotions.
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Find out why IT pros in Australia need to take the initiative to self-upskill, and learn how this could lead to salary increases and promotions.
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Read about a supply chain attack that involves XZ Utils, a data compressor widely used in Linux systems, and learn how to protect from this threat.
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Humans are easier to breach than IT systems, and errant actors will use generative AI to exploit this opportunity.
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And millions of Facebook users appear to be falling for it.
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Artificial intelligence can continue to amplify human creativity, if everyone plays by certain key principles.
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Hackers are using Facebook advertisements and hijacked pages to promote fake Artificial Intelligence services, such as MidJourney, OpenAI’s SORA and ChatGPT-5, and DALL-E, to infect unsuspecting users with password-stealing malware.
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Google has announced support for what’s called a V8 Sandbox in the Chrome web browser in an effort to address memory corruption issues.
The sandbox, according to V8 Security technical lead Samuel Groß, aims to prevent “memory corruption in V8 from spreading within the host process.”
The search behemoth has described V8 Sandbox as a lightweight, in-process sandbox
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The threat actor behind the fake e-shop campaign leverages tools such as the open-source string obfuscator “Paranoid” and the Janus WebRTC module, showcasing a deep understanding of technological intricacies to evade detection and amplify impact.
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Researchers at the Shadowserver Foundation identify thousands of internet-exposed Ivanti VPN appliances likely impacted by a recently disclosed vulnerability leading to remote code execution.
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Martin Schobert at Swiss security firm Pentagrid discovered that an attacker could input a series of six consecutive dashes (——) in place of a booking reference number and the terminal would return an extensive list of room details.
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