OpenAI reported that recent outages are due to abnormal traffic patterns. Here’s what we know so far. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security Read the original article: ChatGPT down for you yesterday? OpenAI says…
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The best identity theft protection and credit monitoring services of 2023
Data protection services offer antivirus tools, social media monitoring, alerts, and assistance if something goes wrong. Here’s how to choose the best identity theft protection service for you. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in Security…
How to Outsmart Malware Attacks That Can Fool Antivirus Protection
One of the main challenges for Android users is protecting themselves malicious applications that can damage devices or perform other harmful actions. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: How to Outsmart Malware Attacks That…
How to Design and Implement Automated Security Workflows
Automated security workflows are transformative in today’s digital era. They streamline and enhance how one safeguards systems, using automation to manage manual tasks. With cyber threats on the rise, embracing modern security practices becomes vital. By adopting these innovative methods,…
Australia to investigate Optus outage that impacted millions
A technical network fault has been blamed for the hours-long outage that left more than 10 million in Australia without access to telephone and broadband services, including emergency lines. This article has been indexed from Latest stories for ZDNET in…
Human Rights Group Says Facebook Should Compensate Victims Of Hate Speech And Violence
The post Human Rights Group Says Facebook Should Compensate Victims Of Hate Speech And Violence appeared first on Facecrooks. When it comes to controlling the spread of hate speech and offensive content, Facebook has its hands full in the US.…
Imperial Kitten APT Claws at Israeli Industry with Multiyear Spy Effort
The Iran-linked group uses redirected websites to compromise victims and exfiltrate data in a campaign that has lasted over 2022 and 2023. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Imperial Kitten APT Claws at Israeli…
Simplified Partner Tools: Cisco’s First-Ever MSP Support for Exceptional Customer Experiences
It is with great excitement that we are announcing Cisco Partner Advanced Support to create a premium support experience specifically geared to the needs of Managed Services Providers (MSPs). This article has been indexed from Cisco Blogs Read the original…
Salt Security Named 2023 CISO Choice Award Winner for API Security
Salt Security, the API security company, has been named the winner of the API Security category in the 2023 CISO Choice Awards. Judged by a panel of distinguished CISOs at large organisations across the world, the CISO Choice Awards honour…
SolarWinds: SEC ‘lacks the competence’ to regulate cybersecurity
Company publishes fierce response to lawsuit brought last month SolarWinds has come out guns blazing to defend itself following the Securities and Exchange Commission’s announcement that it will be suing both the company and its CISO over the 2020 SUNBURST…
‘Fraud is a Security Problem’: Bot Management as a Cornerstone of Online Fraud Prevention
Gartner recommends that product leaders responsible for Online Fraud Detection (OFD) solutions should integrate with bot management products, for full online fraud prevention. The post ‘Fraud is a Security Problem’: Bot Management as a Cornerstone of Online Fraud Prevention appeared…
Arista Networks expands zero trust networking architecture
Arista Networks announced an expanded zero trust networking architecture that uses the underlying network infrastructure to break down security silos, streamline workflows and enable an integrated zero trust program. Through a combination of Arista-developed technologies and strategic alliances with key…
Zero-Day Alert: Lace Tempest Exploits SysAid IT Support Software Vulnerability
The threat actor known as Lace Tempest has been linked to the exploitation of a zero-day flaw in SysAid IT support software in limited attacks, according to new findings from Microsoft. Lace Tempest, which is known for distributing the Cl0p…
How to Associate an Apple ID with a Second New or Reset iPhone
The steps in this guide describe the process of associating an iPhone with an Apple ID when using iOS 17 on both your first iPhone and a second iPhone. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the…
Imperial Kitten APT Claws at Israeli Industry With Multiyear Spy Effort
The Iran-linked group uses redirected websites to compromise victims and exfiltrate data in a campaign over 2022 and 2023. This article has been indexed from Dark Reading Read the original article: Imperial Kitten APT Claws at Israeli Industry With Multiyear…
Artificial Intelligence vs. Machine Learning
I will write in the future a lot about AI and ML with focus on cybersecurity. I will mix AI and ML and other terms quite a lot, so I think it is necessary to have a base from where…
OT remote access: can you trust your technician’s laptop?
Discover how Cisco Secure Equipment Access enables clientless and agent-based ZTNA remote access and checks device security posture by integrating with Cisco Duo. This article has been indexed from Cisco Blogs Read the original article: OT remote access: can you…
Judge rules it’s fine for car makers to intercept your text messages
A judge has refused to bring back a class action lawsuit against four car manufacturers because the privacy violation did not meet the WPA standard. This article has been indexed from Malwarebytes Read the original article: Judge rules it’s fine…
Tidal Cyber Raises $5 Million for Threat-Informed Defense Platform
The Washington, DC startup is building a threat-informed defense platform that helps organizations automate detection and response work. The post Tidal Cyber Raises $5 Million for Threat-Informed Defense Platform appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek…
Medical Company Fined $450,000 by New York AG Over Data Breach
A medical company has been fined $450,000 by the New York AG over a data breach that may have involved exploitation of a SonicWall vulnerability. The post Medical Company Fined $450,000 by New York AG Over Data Breach appeared first…