Half of Online Child Grooming Cases Now Happen on Snapchat, Reports UK Charity

Online grooming crimes against children have reached a record high, with Snapchat being the most popular platform for…

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Noma Security Raises $32 Million to Safeguard Gen-AI Applications

Noma provides a platform to protect the data and lifecycle of emerging gen-AI applications, which introduces new threats not covered by existing security controls.

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Florida Man Accused of Hacking Disney World Menus, Changing Font to Wingdings

Plus: Cops take down a notorious infostealer, Strava leaks world leaders’ locations, and a hacking scandal is causing chaos in Italy.

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SOFTSWISS Expands Bug Bounty Program

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EmeraldWhale’s Massive Git Breach Highlights Config Gaps

The large-scale operation took advantage of open repositories, hardcoded credentials in source code, and other cloud oversights.

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German police arrest two for alleged ties to DDoS-for-hire platform

German police shut down a platform used to carry out distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and arrested two men who allegedly operated the site.

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Azure AI Vulnerabilities Allowed Attacks to Bypass Moderation Safeguards

Mindgard researchers uncovered critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Azure AI Content Safety service, allowing attackers to bypass its safeguards…

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Chinese APTs Cash In on Years of Edge Device Attacks

The sophisticated Chinese cyberattacks of today rest on important groundwork laid during the pandemic and before.

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How to make open source software more secure

Earlier this year, a Microsoft developer realized that someone had inserted a backdoor into the code of open source utility XZ Utils, which is used in virtually all Linux operating systems.  The operation had started two years earlier when that someone, a person nicknamed JiaT75, started contributing to the XZ Utils repository on GitHub. A […]

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