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Boston Red Sox Choose Centripetal As Cyber Network Security Partner
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Horizon3.ai Unveils Pentesting Services for Compliance Ahead of PCI DSS v4.0 Rollout
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The Challenges of AI Security Begin With Defining It
/in General NewsSecurity for AI is the Next Big Thing! Too bad no one knows what any of that really means.
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Network Perception Introduces Rapid Verification of Zone-to-Zone Segmentation
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Delinea Debuts Privilege Control for Servers: Thwarting Stolen Credentials and Lateral Movement
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Report Uncovers Massive Sale of Compromised ChatGPT Credentials
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Group-IB Report Warns of Evolving Cyber Threats Including AI and macOS Vulnerabilities and Ransomware Attacks.
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Apple Blunts Zero-Day Attacks With iOS 17.4 Update
/in General NewsApple rolls out urgent patches to fix multiple security flaws in its flagship iOS platform and warned about zero-day exploits in the wild.
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US Sanctions Spyware Company and Executives Who Targeted American Journalists, Government Officials
/in General NewsThe Treasury Department sanctioned individuals associated with Intellexa Consortium, maker of the powerful Predator Spyware.
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North Korea Hits ScreenConnect Bugs to Drop ‘ToddleShark’ Malware
/in General NewsNorth Korea’s latest espionage tool is tough to pin down, with random generators that throw detection mechanisms off its scent. The DPRK is using the recent critical bugs in ConnectWise ScreenConnect, a remote desktop tool, to deliver the bug.
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Improved, Stuxnet-Like PLC Malware Aims to Disrupt Critical Infrastructure
/in General NewsA newly developed PLC malware does not require physical access to target an ICS environment, is mostly platform neutral, and is more resilient than traditional malware aimed at critical infrastructure.
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