More precise timing tests find many implementations vulnerable An engineer has identified longstanding undetected flaws in a 25-year-old method for encrypting data using RSA public-key cryptography.… This article has been indexed from The Register – Security Read the original article:…
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Balancing Promise and Pitfalls: Integrating AI into Cybersecurity
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the emergence of AI-driven cybersecurity offers a groundbreaking defense against modern cyber threats. However, alongside its celebrated capabilities lies a less-discussed aspect: the hidden costs and challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI). The…
OpenSea Warns API Customers of Third-Party Security Breach
Following a third-party security breach that left them potentially susceptible to malicious actors, OpenSea issued a security warning to specific users, urging them to rotate their API credentials. OpenSea informed impacted customers via email that one of its vendors…
Progressive Holdings Cyberattack: Sensitive Data Stolen
Progressive Holdings, a well-known company that specializes in product leasing, has unexpectedly become the victim of a devastating cyberattack that has resulted in the unauthorized collection of private data. The breach has prompted significant worry among its stakeholders and consumers,…
The Com: Youth Hacking Ring Executing High-profile Cybercrimes
A new threat actor community recently came to light. carrying out some malicious cyberattacks. The online community, labelled as ‘the Com,’ apparently consist of young skilled hackers who are carrying out sophisticated campaigns and high-profile breaches. The hackers, who are…
Gaming Giant Nintendo Embraces Passkeys for Enhanced Security and Convenience
As passkeys continue to be more widely used as authenticators for a variety of sign-in purposes, the path towards a passwordless future is being driven forward. There are reports that this authentication method will be part of Microsoft’s Windows…
Coffee Briefing Sept. 26 – Cybercrime on the rise in Canada; CGI selected by Scotiabank to deploy enterprise payments platform; IBM aims to train two million learners in AI by 2026; and more
Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed last week’s Coffee Briefing? We’ve got you covered. Cybercrime on the rise in Canada, small…
Data on 3.4 million mothers, children stolen from Ontario registry
The registry, called BORN, is one of the latest — and biggest — victims of the MOVEit file transfer server vul This article has been indexed from IT World Canada Read the original article: Data on 3.4 million mothers, children…