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How to Conduct a Red Team Exercise – Step-by-Step Guide

Red team exercises represent one of the most comprehensive approaches to evaluating an organization’s cybersecurity posture through simulated adversarial attacks. Unlike traditional penetration testing, red team exercises are full-scope, goals-focused adversarial simulation exercises that incorporate physical, electronic, and social forms…

Which are easier to hack – eSIM or physical SIM?

SIM-swapping scams are often the starting point for many identity theft-related crimes. Taking over a SIM card allows fraudsters to bypass two-factor authentication (2FA) frequently… The post Which are easier to hack – eSIM or physical SIM? appeared first on…

DollyWay World Domination Attack Compromises 20,000+ Sites

Since 2016, the “DollyWay World Domination” campaign has quietly compromised more than 20,000 WordPress websites worldwide, exploiting vulnerabilities in plugins and themes to redirect visitors to malicious destinations.  The operation’s name comes from a telltale code string found in infected…

How to manage your cyber risk in a modern attack surface

According to research, 62% of organizations said their attack surface grew over the past year. It’s no coincidence that 76% of organizations also reported a cyberattack due to an exposed asset in 2024, as expanding digital footprints often outpace security…

The hidden risks of LLM autonomy

Large language models (LLMs) have come a long way from the once passive and simple chatbots that could respond to basic user prompts or look up the internet to generate content. Today, they can access databases and business applications, interact…

New Research Reveals Strengths and Gaps in Cloud-Based LLM Guardrails

A comprehensive new study has exposed significant vulnerabilities and inconsistencies in the security mechanisms protecting major cloud-based large language model platforms, raising critical concerns about the current state of AI safety infrastructure. The research, which evaluated the effectiveness of content…

Trustifi Raises $25 Million for AI-Powered Email Security

Trustifi has raised $25 million in Series A funding to accelerate its product roadmap and go-to-market initiatives. The post Trustifi Raises $25 Million for AI-Powered Email Security appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read the…