Georgia Tech researchers have developed PLCHound, an algorithm that uses AI to improve the identification of internet-exposed ICS. The post PLCHound Aims to Improve Detection of Internet-Exposed ICS appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek Read…
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Authlete 3.0 empowers organizations to improve how they issue and manage user credentials
Authlete launched Authlete 3.0, offering support for OpenID for Verifiable Credential Issuance (OID4VCI). This new capability empowers organizations—including governments, financial institutions, and educational establishments—to revolutionize how they issue and manage user credentials. With the introduction of Authlete 3.0, Authlete now…
Global Operation Takes Down 22,000 Malicious IPs
Interpol claims an international policing operation has shuttered 22,000 IPs connected with cybercrime This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Global Operation Takes Down 22,000 Malicious IPs
South Korea Fines Meta $15 Million for Illegally Collecting Information on Facebook Users
South Korea’s privacy watchdog has fined Meta 21.6 billion won ($15 million) for illegally collecting sensitive personal information from Facebook users. The post South Korea Fines Meta $15 Million for Illegally Collecting Information on Facebook Users appeared first on SecurityWeek.…
Symbiotic provides developers with real-time feedback on potential security vulnerabilities
Symbiotic Security launched a real-time security for software development that combines detection and remediation with just-in-time training – incorporating security testing and training directly into the development process without breaking developers’ workflows. Backed with $3 million of seed funding from…
Google Patches High-Severity Vulnerabilities in Chrome
Google has released a new update for its Chrome browser, addressing two high-severity vulnerabilities. The Stable channel has now been updated to version 130.0.6723.116/.117 for Windows and Mac and version 130.0.6723.116 for Linux. The update will be rolled out to users over the next…
Holiday Shopping Readiness: How is Retail Data Security Holding Up?
Holiday Shopping Readiness: How is Retail Data Security Holding Up? madhav Wed, 11/06/2024 – 05:30 < div> The 2024 holiday season is here. Retailers have been prepping for this season all year and are ready to provide a safe, secure,…
ElizaRAT hits India, Washington court outage, Snowflake hacker arrested
ElizaRAT hits India IT outage impacts Washington courts Alleged Snowflake hacker arrested Thanks to today’s episode sponsor, Vanta As third-party breaches continue to rise, companies are increasingly vigilant, which means more time spent on manual security reviews. With Vanta Questionnaire…
South Korea Fines Meta $15.67M for Illegally Sharing Sensitive User Data with Advertisers
Meta has been fined 21.62 billion won ($15.67 million) by South Korea’s data privacy watchdog for illegally collecting sensitive personal information from Facebook users, including data about their political views and sexual orientation, and sharing it with advertisers without their…
AI Finds Zero Day Vulnerability For First Time: Cyber Security Today for Wednesday, November 6, 2024
AI Finds Zero Day Vulnerability, MFA Mandatory on Google Cloud, French Energy Firm Hacked In today’s episode of Cyber Security Today, host Jim Love discusses Google’s AI-driven system Big Sleep discovering the first ever AI-identified zero day vulnerability in the…
CISA’s Cyber Hygiene Services
We all know CISA as the governing agency for federal cybersecurity and the national operating hub for critical infrastructure security. But what are the free critical cyber hygiene services provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and how…
Google’s Big Sleep AI Tool Finds Zero-Day Vulnerability
In a major breakthrough, Google’s AI-powered research tool, Big Sleep, discovered a vulnerability in SQLite, one of the most widely used database engines in the world. The Google Project Zero and Google DeepMind teams recently shared this milestone in an…
LightSpy Update Expands Surveillance on iOS Devices
It has been discovered that a newer version of LightSpy spyware, commonly used to target iOS devices, has been enhanced with the capability to compromise the security and stability of the device. LightSpy for macOS was first discovered by…
Google Cloud to Enforce Multi-Factor Authentication by 2025 for All Users
Google’s cloud division has announced that it will enforce mandatory multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users by the end of 2025 as part of its efforts to improve account security. “We will be implementing mandatory MFA for Google Cloud in…
Attackers Exploit DocuSign API to Send Fraudulent Invoices, Bypassing Security Filters
Attackers are leveraging DocuSign’s API to distribute authentic-looking invoices at scale, exploiting legitimate business channels to bypass traditional security measures. Using paid DocuSign accounts and customized templates, malefactors mimic reputable companies, such as Norton, to send convincing invoices through the…
Scammers Impersonate Thunder Bay RCMP in New Phone Spoofing Scheme
Phone number of the RCMP used in scams across Thunder Bay. The local Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment is warning residents of Thunder Bay about a phone scam. Scammers are spoofing the official RCMP number, 807-623-2791, which will have…
The cybersecurity gender gap: How diverse teams improve threat response
In this Help Net Security interview, Julie Madhusoodanan, Head of CyberSecurity at LinkedIn, discusses how closing the gender gap could enhance cybersecurity’s effectiveness in combating emerging threats. With women still underrepresented in cybersecurity roles, she emphasizes how diverse teams bring…
Osmedeus: Open-source workflow engine for offensive security
Osmedeus is an open-source workflow engine designed for offensive security. It serves as a versatile foundation, enabling users to easily create customized reconnaissance systems and scale them across extensive target lists. Osmedeus key features Speed up your recon process Organize…
[Guest Diary] Insights from August Web Traffic Surge, (Wed, Nov 6th)
&#x26;#x5b;This is a Guest Diary by Trevor Coleman, an ISC intern as part of the SANS.edu Bachelor&#x26;#39;s Degree in Applied Cybersecurity (BACS) program &#x26;#x5b;1]. This article has been indexed from SANS Internet Storm Center, InfoCON: green Read the original article:…
Key cybersecurity predictions for 2025
In this Help Net Security video, Chris Gibson, CEO at FIRST, discusses the evolving threat landscape and provides a unique take on where data breaches and cyber attacks will be in 2025. The post Key cybersecurity predictions for 2025 appeared…