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Is ChatGPT writing your code? Watch out for malware

Developers have long used sites like Stack Overflow as forums where they could get code examples and assistance. That community is rapidly being replaced by generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. Today, developers ask AI chatbots to help create sample code, translate…

KubeCon points to the future of enterprise IT

Cloud has become synonymous with enterprise IT, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Though enterprises now spend roughly $545 billion annually on cloud infrastructure, according to IDC, and 41% of that spend goes to the top five cloud providers,…

Atlassian Confluence data-wiping vulnerability exploited

Threat actors are trying to exploit CVE-2023-22518, a critical Atlassian Confluence flaw that allows unauthenticated attackers to reset vulnerable instances’ database, Greynoise is observing. The Shadowserver Foundation has also seen 30+ IP addresses testing for the flaw in internet-facing Confluence…

Gaming-related cyberthreats in 2023: Minecrafters targeted the most

Gaming-related threat landscape in 2023: desktop and mobile malware disguised as Minecraft, Roblox and other popular games, and the most widespread phishing schemes. This article has been indexed from Securelist Read the original article: Gaming-related cyberthreats in 2023: Minecrafters targeted…

What We Learned From “The Cyber-Resilient CEO” Report

In today’s digital landscape, cybersecurity is not just a technical concern; it’s a strategic imperative. As we delve into the insights from a recent report from Accenture titled ” The Cyber-Resilient CEO ,” we’ll uncover CEOs’ critical role in safeguarding…

What is Classiscam Scam-as-a-Service?

“The ‘Classiscam’ scam-as-a-service operation has broadened its reach worldwide, targeting many more brands, countries, and industries, causing more significant financial damage than before,” touts Bleeping Computer . So just what is it? What is Classiscam? It’s a bird. It’s a…

Okta Breach Hit Over 130 Customers

Several suffered follow-on session hijacking attacks This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Okta Breach Hit Over 130 Customers