Did you potentially miss the love match of your life in week-long blackout? Nope, nobody could access it If you got snubbed by the object of your affections on dating app Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB) in late August, don’t feel…
Jim Cramer calls Palo Alto Networks’ CEO the Tom Brady of executives
Zscaler reports a strong quarter, but Palo Alto Networks is still the top cybersecurity pick for CNBC's Jim Cramer. This article has been indexed from Cybersecurity Read the original article: Jim Cramer calls Palo Alto Networks’ CEO the Tom Brady…
Considerations to be made when dealing with Ransomware Payments
When a server falls victim to a ransomware infection, the urgency to regain access to critical data often leads to a difficult decision: paying the hackers’ demands. However, the reliability of ransomware criminals in conducting their “business” is far from…
Password-Stealing Chrome Extension Demonstrates New Vulnerabilities
Academic researchers design a Chrome extension to steal passwords from input fields and publish it to the Chrome webstore. The post Password-Stealing Chrome Extension Demonstrates New Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…
Dozens of Unpatched Flaws Expose Security Cameras Made by Defunct Company Zavio
Dozens of vulnerabilities have been found in widely used security cameras made by defunct Chinese company Zavio. The post Dozens of Unpatched Flaws Expose Security Cameras Made by Defunct Company Zavio appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed…
Thousands of Popular Websites Leaking Secrets
Truffle Security has discovered thousands of popular websites leaking their secrets, including .git directories and AWS and GitHub keys. The post Thousands of Popular Websites Leaking Secrets appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS Feed…
Old vulnerabilities are still a big problem
A recently flagged phishing campaign aimed at delivering the Agent Tesla RAT to unsuspecting users takes advantage of old vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office that allow remote code execution. “Despite fixes for CVE-2017-11882/CVE-2018-0802 being released by Microsoft in November, 2017 and…
Netskope acquires Kadiska for enhanced network and app performance monitoring
Netskope has acquired Kadiska. The news follows the announcement last week of enhancements to Netskope’s Digital Experience Management (DEM) capabilities with the introduction of Netskope Proactive DEM (P-DEM), and cements Netskope’s advances in the ability to monitor and proactively remediate…
D2iQ DKP 2.6 improves Kubernetes management capabilities
D2iQ announced the newest updates to its multi-cluster Kubernetes management platform, D2iQ Kubernetes Platform (DKP). DKP 2.6 features the new DKP AI Navigator, an AI assistant that enables enterprise organizations to overcome the skills gap, one of the biggest challenges…
CyberSaint launches Remediation Suite to optimize resource allocation and decision-making
CyberSaint has launched the Remediation Suite within the CyberStrong platform. With the Remediation Suite, CISOs and cyber risk professionals gain access to a toolkit to efficiently prioritize, quantify, track and communicate remediation efforts across controls and risks, leading to optimized…
Taming Your Android: A Step-Step Guide to Restricting Background App Data
It is no secret that Android smartphones are the most popular devices among the young generation because of their ability to give you unlimited possibilities. It is unfortunate that beneath the chic surface of this device lurks an elusive…
Publisher’s Spotlight: IANS: Providing Expert Guidance to CISOs and their Teams
IANS Research has been working for the last two decades to create a way for InfoSec practitioners to collaborate in ways that are often difficult in other settings. The IANS […] The post Publisher’s Spotlight: IANS: Providing Expert Guidance to…
TikTok Opens First European Data Centre Amid China Fears
Project Clover effort to alleviate Chinese state surveillance fears, sees TikTol open first European data centre, with more to follow This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: TikTok Opens First European Data Centre Amid China…
Hackers Steal Over $5,700 from ATMs Using Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi is a budget-friendly Linux computer system board that features GPIO pins for physical computing and IoT exploration. However, besides this, threat actors also abuse this board for several illicit purposes as well. Recent arrests in Lubbock involve…
Hackers Use Flipper Zero Device to Attack Nearby iPhones with Notification Pop-ups
Flipper Zero Devices have been discovered with the capability to perform Denial of Service attacks on iPhones. Threat actors can probably spam the iPhones with so many pop-ups prompting about nearby AirTag, Apple TV, AirPods, and other Apple devices. Moreover,…
Why companies must use AI to think differently, and not simply to cut costs
Going forward, organizations won’t be defined by the quality or price of their products and services, but by their use of artificial intelligence to do things differently. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read…
MITRE and CISA Release OT Attack Emulation Tool
The open source tool will enable cyber teams to consistently test and boost the defenses of ICS environments This article has been indexed from http://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/rss/news/76/application-security/ Read the original article: MITRE and CISA Release OT Attack Emulation Tool
Machine learning operations can revolutionize cybersecurity
Machine learning operations (MLOps) refers to the practices and tools employed to streamline the deployment, management and monitoring of machine learning models in production environments. While MLOps is commonly associated with data science and machine learning workflows, its integration with…
Obsessed with privacy? Keep Tails on a USB drive and secure most any computer
If you’re looking for protection against surveillance and censorship, this Tor-based operating system is worth a try. Here’s how you get started. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: Obsessed with…
Alert: Phishing Campaigns Deliver New SideTwist Backdoor and Agent Tesla Variant
The Iranian threat actor tracked as APT34 has been linked to a new phishing attack that leads to the deployment of a variant of a backdoor called SideTwist. “APT34 has a high level of attack technology, can design different intrusion methods…
Zero-Day Alert: Latest Android Patch Update Includes Fix for Newly Actively Exploited Flaw
Google has rolled out monthly security patches for Android to address a number of flaws, including a zero-day bug that it said may have been exploited in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2023-35674, the high-severity vulnerability is described as a case of…
Simple Guide: Enabling Virtualization on Windows 11
Virtualization is a powerful technology that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer. Whether you’re a developer testing different software configurations, a gamer wanting to run Linux alongside Windows, or a professional needing to isolate…
Six ways to safeguard important digital assets
In today’s digital age, our lives are increasingly intertwined with technology. We store important documents, precious memories, financial information, and more in the digital realm. Protecting these digital assets is of paramount importance. Whether you’re concerned about losing valuable data…
China’s Temu App Pose a Security Threat to Online Shoppers
Apps rule the contemporary era. Each aspect of our lives, from communication to e-commerce, appears to be dependent on digital platforms that promise convenience at the push of a button. A newbie among these apps has recently attracted a…