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Reken Emerges From Stealth With $10 Million Seed Funding

Reken, an AI-defense cybersecurity startup, emerged from stealth – but without a publicly demonstrable product. The post Reken Emerges From Stealth With $10 Million Seed Funding appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read…

Leaked GitHub Token Exposed Mercedes Source Code

A leaked token provided unrestricted access to the entire source code on Mercedes-Benz’s GitHub Enterprise server. The post Leaked GitHub Token Exposed Mercedes Source Code appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read the…

Tor Code Audit Finds 17 Vulnerabilities

Over a dozen vulnerabilities discovered in Tor audit, including a high-risk flaw that can be exploited to inject arbitrary bridges.  The post Tor Code Audit Finds 17 Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…

US Sanctions Two ISIS-Affiliated ‘Cybersecurity Experts’

US Treasury Department announces sanctions against two Egyptian nationals accused of running an ISIS cyber platform. The post US Sanctions Two ISIS-Affiliated ‘Cybersecurity Experts’ appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed Read the original…

Aim Security Raises $10M to Tackle Shadow AI

A new Israeli startup called Aim Security has raised $10 million in seed financing to help with the secure deployment of generative-AI technologies. The post Aim Security Raises $10M to Tackle Shadow AI appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has…

Two More Individuals Charged for DraftKings Hacking

Nathan Austad and Kamerin Stokes have been charged for hacking user accounts at fantasy sports and betting website DraftKings. The post Two More Individuals Charged for DraftKings Hacking appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…

The Ransomware Threat in 2024 is Growing: Report

Anyone who believes ransomware will go away doesn’t understand the nature of criminality. Extortion has and always will be a primary criminal business plan. The post The Ransomware Threat in 2024 is Growing: Report appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article…