Apple Mail freezing after updating to iOS 18.5? Here’s a fix you can try

If the Apple Mail app is glitching or causing your iPhone screen to go blank, there are a couple of things you can do to resolve the issue.

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Synthetic Data Is Here to Stay, but How Secure Is It?

Synthetic data offers organizations a way to develop AI while maintaining privacy compliance but requires careful management to prevent re-identification risks and ensure model accuracy.

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NICKNAME: Zero-Click iMessage Exploit Targeted Key Figures in US, EU

iVerify’s NICKNAME discovery reveals a zero-click iMessage flaw exploited in targeted attacks on US & EU high-value individuals…

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Off-brand IoT devices are still vulnerable to BadBox botnet, FBI says

TV streaming devices, digital projectors and other IoT devices are being infected with BadBox 2.0 malware after the original campaign was stifled by German law enforcement.

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MSFT-CrowdStrike ‘Rosetta Stone’ for Naming APTs: Meh?

Microsoft and CrowdStrike announced an effort to deconflict the overlapping names of threat groups and reduce confusion for companies, but we’ve been here before.

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86 million A&T customer records reportedly up for sale on the dark web

The leaked data contains names, dates of birth, phone numbers, email addresses, street addresses, and social security numbers.

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Kettering Health confirms attack by Interlock ransomware group as health record system is restored

The Ohio-based Kettering Health system said a recent cyberattack was by the Interlock ransomware gang, which had claimed to steal troves of data from the organization.

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MIND Raises $30 Million for Data Loss Prevention

Data security firm MIND has raised $30 million in Series A funding to expand its R&D and go-to-market teams.

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Inside the Mind of the Adversary: Why More Security Leaders Are Selecting AEV

Cybersecurity involves both playing the good guy and the bad guy. Diving deep into advanced technologies and yet also going rogue in the Dark Web. Defining technical policies and also profiling attacker behavior. Security teams cannot be focused on just ticking boxes, they need to inhabit the attacker’s mindset.
This is where AEV comes in.
AEV (Adversarial Exposure Validation) is an advanced

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Destructive ‘PathWiper’ Targeting Ukraine’s Critical Infrastructure

A Russia-linked threat actor has used the destructive malware dubbed PathWiper against a critical infrastructure organization in Ukraine.

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