Top US Election Security Watchdog Forced to Stop Election Security Work

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has frozen efforts to aid states in securing elections, according to an internal memo viewed by WIRED.

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RansomHub: The New King of Ransomware? Targeted 600 Firms in 2024

RansomHub emerges as a major ransomware threat in 2024, targeting 600 organizations after ALPHV and LockBit disruptions. Group-IB…

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Police risk losing society’s trust in fight against cybercrime, warns Europol chief

Catherine De Bolle, the chief of Europol, said at the Munich Cyber Security Conference that societies must understand why law enforcement agencies need new powers to fight increasingly sophisticated cybercrime operations.

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SailPoint IPO Signals Bright Spot for Cybersecurity

In a signal move for the cybersecurity sector, identity and access management (IAM) vendor SailPoint has made its return to public markets.

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Perplexity just made AI research crazy cheap—what that means for the industry

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Perplexity AI launches free Deep Research tool that matches $75,000/month enterprise AI capabilities, forcing OpenAI and Google to justify premium pricing while scoring higher on key benchmarks.Read More

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New “whoAMI” Attack Exploits AWS AMI Name Confusion for Remote Code Execution

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new type of name confusion attack called whoAMI that allows anyone who publishes an Amazon Machine Image (AMI) with a specific name to gain code execution within the Amazon Web Services (AWS) account.
“If executed at scale, this attack could be used to gain access to thousands of accounts,” Datadog Security Labs researcher Seth Art said in a report

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N. Korean Hackers Suspected in DEEP#DRIVE Attacks Against S. Korea

A phishing attack dubbed DEEP#DRIVE is targeting South Korean entities, with thousands already affected. North Korean hackers from…

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This Security Firm’s ‘Bias’ Is Also Its Superpower

Credible Security’s founders bring their varied experiences to help growing companies turn trust into a strategic advantage.

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Lazarus Group Deploys Marstech1 JavaScript Implant in Targeted Developer Attacks

The North Korean threat actor known as the Lazarus Group has been linked to a previously undocumented JavaScript implant named Marstech1 as part of limited targeted attacks against developers.
The active operation has been dubbed Marstech Mayhem by SecurityScorecard, with the malware delivered by means of an open-source repository hosted on GitHub that’s associated with a profile named ”

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Meta confirms ‘Project Waterworth,’ a global subsea cable project spanning 50,000km

Back in November, we broke the news that Meta — owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, with billions of users accounting for 10% of all fixed and 22% of all mobile traffic — was close to announcing work on a major new, $10 billion+ subsea cable project to connect up the globe. The aim was […]

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