U.S. Federal Agencies Ordered to Hunt for Signs of Microsoft Breach and Mitigate Risks

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday issued an emergency directive (ED 24-02) urging federal agencies to hunt for signs of compromise and enact preventive measures following the recent compromise of Microsoft’s systems that led to the theft of email correspondence with the company.
The attack, which came to light earlier this year, has been

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AT&T blasts email to 70M customers, causes massive traffic spike at Experian. Here’s what happened

Customers won’t be able to enroll in Experian’s identity theft monitoring in the near term, and they have AT&T to thank for that.

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Best Paid and Free OSINT Tools for 2024

By Waqas

In this article, we will explore 12 paid and free OSINT tools that are publicly available and can be very useful when utilized properly and for appropriate purposes.

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Sisense Password Breach Triggers ‘Ominous’ CISA Warning

With stores of mega-corporate business intelligence, a Sisense compromise could potentially mushroom into supply chain cyberattack disaster, experts fear.

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DPRK Exploits 2 MITRE Sub-Techniques: Phantom DLL Hijacking, TCC Abuse

North Korean hackers break ground with new exploitation techniques for Windows and macOS.

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DuckDuckGo’s Privacy Pro bundles a VPN with personal data removal and identity theft restoration

Data brokers, look out. The company best known for its privacy-focused browser unveils several new security tools. Here’s how to try them out.

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Locking down container security once and for all with Rust-based Edera

This new open-source project built on the Xen hypervisor will bring a new level of security to containers.

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Critical Rust Flaw Poses Exploit Threat in Specific Windows Use Cases

Project behind the Rust programming language asserted that any calls to a specific API would be made safe, even with unsafe inputs, but researchers found ways to circumvent the protections.

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Knostic Raises $3.3M for Enterprise GenAI Access Control

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