Driving fast or braking hard? Your connected car may be telling your insurance company

The era of connected cars presents a new privacy problem – and it could also drive up your insurance bill.

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Lights On in Leicester: Streetlights in Disarray After Cyberattack

The city is stymied in efforts to pinpoint the issue since its IT systems were shut down in the wake of the cyberattack.

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Cisco Raises Alarm for ‘ArcaneDoor’ Zero-Days Hitting ASA Firewall Platforms

Cisco warns that nation state-backed hackers are exploiting at least two zero-day vulnerabilities in its ASA firewall platforms to plant malware on telecommunications and energy sector networks.

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Security Bugs in a Popular Phone-Tracking App Exposed Users’ Precise Locations

A security researcher discovered vulnerabilities in the popular phone-tracking app iSharing, which has over 35 million users. The bugs allowed a user to access others’ precise coordinates, even if the user wasn’t actively sharing their location data.

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Prompt Hacking, Private GPTs, Zero-Day Exploits and Deepfakes: Report Reveals the Impact of AI on Cyber Security Landscape

A new report by cyber security firm Radware identifies the four main impacts of AI on the threat landscape emerging this year.

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Google Ad for Facebook Redirects to Scam

Researchers observed a malicious ad campaign targeting Facebook users via Google search. The ad, which appears at the top of Google search results for the keyword “Facebook,” redirects users to a scam page.

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North Korea APT Triumvirate Spied on South Korean Defense Industry For Years

Lazarus, Kimsuky, and Andariel all got in on the action, stealing “important” data from firms responsible for defending their southern neighbors (from them).

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KnowBe4 Plans to Acquire Egress for Email Security Tech

KnowBe4 boasts that the merger will create “the largest, advanced AI-driven cybersecurity platform for managing human risk.”

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Iran Dupes US Military Contractors, Gov’t Agencies in Cyber Campaign

An Iranian state-sponsored hacking group successfully infiltrated hundreds of thousands of employee accounts at US companies and government agencies, including the US Treasury and State Department, as part of a five-year cyber espionage campaign.

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Google yet again delays killing third-party cookies in Chrome. Here’s what you need to know

Google now hopes to start phasing out third-party cookies in early 2025, instead of late 2024 as previously planned.

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