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US, Japan and S. Korea urge crypto industry to take action against North Korean hackers
/in General NewsThe governments said North Korea’s notorious Lazarus Group hackers “continue to demonstrate a pattern of malicious behavior in cyberspace by conducting numerous cybercrime campaigns to steal cryptocurrency and targeting exchanges, digital asset custodians, and individual users.”
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Cyber Insights 2025: Open Source and Software Supply Chain Security
/in General NewsOpen source software (OSS) is a prime target for supply chain cyberattacks and protecting it remains a major challenge.
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Patch Tuesday: January 2025 Security Update Patches Exploited Elevation of Privilege Attacks
/in General NewsMicrosoft’s monthly patches cover Hyper-V NT Kernel Integration VSPs, Git in Visual Studio, and more.
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Google OAuth Flaw Leads to Account Takeover When Domain Ownership Changes
/in General NewsA vulnerability in Google’s OAuth implementation allows takeover of old employee accounts when domain ownership changes.
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OWASP’s New LLM Top 10 Shows Emerging AI Threats
/in General NewsUltimately, there is no replacement for an intuitive, security-focused developer working with the critical thinking required to drive down the risk of both AI and human error.
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Sweet Security Introduces Patent-Pending LLM-Powered Detection Engine, Reducing Cloud Detection Noise to 0.04%
/in General NewsTel Aviv, Israel, 15th January 2025, CyberNewsWire
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Chrome 132 Patches 16 Vulnerabilities
/in General NewsGoogle has released Chrome 132 with fixes for 16 vulnerabilities, including multiple high-severity security defects.
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Enhancing Health Care Cybersecurity: Bridging HIPAA Gaps with Innovation
/in General NewsThe proposed HIPAA Security Rule introduces mandatory measures to prevent malicious cyberattacks in health care.
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Nvidia, Zoom, Zyxel Patch High-Severity Vulnerabilities
/in General NewsNvidia, Zoom, and Zyxel have released patches for multiple high-severity vulnerabilities across their products.
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Google Cloud Researchers Uncover Flaws in Rsync File Synchronization Tool
/in General NewsAs many as six security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the popular Rsync file-synchronizing tool for Unix systems, some of which could be exploited to execute arbitrary code on a client.
“Attackers can take control of a malicious server and read/write arbitrary files of any connected client,” the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) said in an advisory. “Sensitive data, such as SSH keys,
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