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22 Chinese Nationals Sentenced to Long Prison Terms in Zambia for Multinational Cybercrimes
/in General NewsA Zambian court has sentenced 22 Chinese nationals to long prison terms for cybercrimes that included internet fraud and online scams targeting Zambians and other people.
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Can someone tell if I block their number?
/in General NewsIf you have to block someone else’s number, you may have wondered what happens next. We’ll walk you through the ways that someone may be able to tell if their number has been blocked.
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Christie’s Says Ransomware Attack Impacts 45,000 People
/in General NewsAuction house Christie’s says the data breach caused by the recent ransomware attack impacts the information of 45,000 individuals.
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How Your Business Can Benefit from a Network Security Policy
/in General NewsA company’s network must be secured to ensure the safety of its data against the risks of cyberthreats.
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Sticky Werewolf Expands Cyber Attack Targets in Russia and Belarus
/in General NewsCybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a threat actor known as Sticky Werewolf that has been linked to cyber attacks targeting entities in Russia and Belarus.
The phishing attacks were aimed at a pharmaceutical company, a Russian research institute dealing with microbiology and vaccine development, and the aviation sector, expanding beyond their initial focus of government
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Governments, Businesses Tighten Cybersecurity Around Hajj Season
/in General NewsWhile cyberattacks drop slightly during the week of the Islamic pilgrimage, organizations in Saudi Arabia and other countries with large Muslim populations see attacks on the rise.
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Apple Is Coming for Your Password Manager
/in General NewsPlus: A media executive is charged in an alleged money-laundering scheme, a ransomware attack disrupts care at London hospitals, and Google’s former CEO has a secretive drone project up his sleeve.
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New PHP Vulnerability Exposes Windows Servers to Remote Code Execution
/in General NewsDetails have emerged about a new critical security flaw impacting PHP that could be exploited to achieve remote code execution under certain circumstances.
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-4577, has been described as a CGI argument injection vulnerability affecting all versions of PHP installed on the Windows operating system.
According to DEVCORE security researcher, the shortcoming makes
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Microsoft Revamps Controversial AI-Powered Recall Feature Amid Privacy Concerns
/in General NewsMicrosoft on Friday said it will disable its much-criticized artificial intelligence (AI)-powered Recall feature by default and make it an opt-in.
Recall, currently in preview and coming exclusively to Copilot+ PCs on June 18, 2024, functions as an “explorable visual timeline” by capturing screenshots of what appears on users’ screens every five seconds, which are subsequently analyzed and
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Harvard, MIT, and Wharton research reveals pitfalls of relying on junior staff for AI training
/in General NewsNew study by Harvard, MIT, Wharton, and BCG researchers finds that relying on junior employees to train seniors on generative AI risks is ineffective, highlighting the need for top-down governance and expertise at all levels.Read More
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