Irish data watchdog opens probe after ‘numerous complaints’ Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC) has launched an inquiry into Ryanair’s Customer Verification Process for travelers booking flights through third-party websites or online travel agents (OTA).… This article has been indexed from…
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The Dark Side of GenAI: Cybersecurity Concerns for the Enterprise
The rapid adoption of Generative AI (GenAI) tools in both personal and enterprise settings has outpaced the development of robust security measures. The immense pressure on practitioners to quickly deploy GenAI solutions often leaves security as an afterthought. Cybersecurity experts,…
The complexities of attack attribution – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
As highlighted by new ESET research this week, attributing a cyberattack to a specific threat actor is a complex affair This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: The complexities of attack attribution – Week in security…
A Checkmate That Couldn’t Lose: What Chess Has Taught Us About the Nature of AI
The best part about a competition is a worthy opponent, but what happens when the fellow contender is engineered to never lose? The idea of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has emerged amid the artificial intelligence (AI) explosion. AGI is a…
Cyber Nightmare: The Haunting Reality of an Unprotected Database
Gather ’round and let us reveal a tale that will send shivers down your spine. Picture this: In the dark cyber realm, a shadowy figure stumbles upon a treasure trove of secrets, unguarded and exposed. A 2.2TB database left wide…
Apple iOS 18.0.1 and iPadOS 18.0.1 fix media session and passwords bugs
Apple released iOS 18.0.1 update that addressed two vulnerabilities that exposed passwords and audio snippets to attackers. Apple released iOS 18.0.1 and iPadOS 18.0.1 updates to fix two vulnerabilities, respectively tracked as CVE-2024-44207 and CVE-2024-44204. The company addressed the vulnerability…
UK’s Sellafield nuke waste processing plant fined £333K for infosec blunders
Radioactive hazards and cyber failings … what could possibly go wrong? The outfit that runs Britain’s Sellafield nuclear waste processing and decommissioning site has been fined £332,500 ($440,000) by the nation’s Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) for its shoddy cybersecurity…
Apple Releases Critical iOS and iPadOS Updates to Fix VoiceOver Password Vulnerability
Apple has released iOS and iPadOS updates to address two security issues, one of which could have allowed a user’s passwords to be read out aloud by its VoiceOver assistive technology. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-44204, has been described as…
Setting Up Your Network Security? Avoid These 4 Mistakes
Learn how to execute the fundamentals, harden your defenses, and protect your business’s network security with no high-tech software. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: Setting Up Your Network Security? Avoid These 4…
No Way to Hide: Uncovering New Campaigns from Daily Tunneling Detection
Four DNS tunneling campaigns identified through a new machine learning tool expose intricate tactics when targeting vital sectors like finance, healthcare and more. The post No Way to Hide: Uncovering New Campaigns from Daily Tunneling Detection appeared first on Unit…
How open-source LLMs enable security teams to stay ahead of evolving threats
Open-source LLMs are revolutionizing cybersecurity, serving as a strong catalyst for increasing innovation. This article has been indexed from Security News | VentureBeat Read the original article: How open-source LLMs enable security teams to stay ahead of evolving threats
Google removed Kaspersky’s security apps from the Play Store
Google removed Kaspersky ‘s Android security apps from the Play Store and suspended its developer accounts over the weekend. Over the weekend, all the Android products designed by the Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky were removed from the official Google Play in…
Why MFA alone won’t protect you in the age of adversarial AI
While MFA is still critical in identity verification, experts say it should be just a small piece of the authentication process. This article has been indexed from Security News | VentureBeat Read the original article: Why MFA alone won’t protect…
EFF to Fifth Circuit: Age Verification Laws Will Hurt More Than They Help
< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> EFF, along with the ACLU and the ACLU of Mississippi, filed an amicus brief on Thursday asking a federal appellate court to continue to block Mississippi’s HB 1126—a bill that imposes…
About a quarter million Comcast subscribers had their data stolen from debt collector
Cable giant says ransomware involved, FBCS keeps schtum Comcast says data on 237,703 of its customers was in fact stolen in a cyberattack on a debt collector it was using, contrary to previous assurances it was given that it was…
Are Ghost Calls a Problem? Yes, if They Don’t Stop
Ghost calls are an annoying indicator of a potential security issue. Learn why they happen, when you should worry, and how to stop them. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: Are Ghost Calls…
Digital Inclusion Week, Highlighting an EFA Members Digital Equity Work:
< div class=”field field–name-body field–type-text-with-summary field–label-hidden”> < div class=”field__items”> < div class=”field__item even”> In honor of Digital Inclusion Week, Oct 7-11th 2024, it’s an honor to uplift one of our Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA) members who is doing great work…
About a quarter million Comcast subscribers had data stolen from debt collector
Cable giant says ransomware involved, FBCS keeps schtum Comcast says data on 237,703 of its customers was in fact stolen in a cyberattack on a debt collector it was using, contrary to previous assurances it was given that it was…
Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Ingredientsl’
<a class=” sqs-block-image-link ” href=”https://xkcd.com/2993/” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”> <img alt=”” height=”473″ src=”https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5355d604e4b03c3e9896e131/f7b8805a-54fb-4064-991f-a7ab3addc7df/ingredients.png?format=1000w” width=”417″ /> </a><figcaption class=”image-caption-wrapper”> via the comic humor & dry wit of Randall Munroe, creator of XKCD Permalink The post Randall Munroe’s XKCD ‘Ingredientsl’ appeared first on Security Boulevard.…
USENIX NSDI ’24 – Gemino: Practical and Robust Neural Compression for Video Conferencing
Authors/Presenters:Vibhaalakshmi Sivaraman, Pantea Karimi, Vedantha Venkatapathy, Mehrdad Khani, Sadjad Fouladi, Mohammad Alizadeh, Frédo Durand, Vivienne Sze Our sincere thanks to USENIX, and the Presenters & Authors for publishing their superb 21st USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI…