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How AI is shaping malware analysis

We just released our “Empowering Defenders: How AI is shaping malware analysis” report, where we want to share VirusTotal’s visibility to help researchers, security practitioners and the general public better understand the nature of malicious attacks, this time focusing on…

OpenAI’s Custom Chatbots Are Leaking Their Secrets

Released earlier this month, OpenAI’s GPTs let anyone create custom chatbots. But some of the data they’re built on is easily exposed. This article has been indexed from Security Latest Read the original article: OpenAI’s Custom Chatbots Are Leaking Their…

Breaking Laptop Fingerprint Sensors

They’re not that good: Security researchers Jesse D’Aguanno and Timo Teräs write that, with varying degrees of reverse-engineering and using some external hardware, they were able to fool the Goodix fingerprint sensor in a Dell Inspiron 15, the Synaptic sensor…

Okta reveals additional attackers’ activities in October 2023 Breach

Cloud identity and access management solutions provider Okta revealed additional threat actor activity linked to the October 2023 breach. Okta provided additional details about the October 2023 breach and revealed additional threat actor malicious activities. In October, the Cloud identity and access management solutions provider said…

Google To Begin Deleting Inactive Accounts On Friday

Users have until Friday, as search giant Google moves ahead with plan to delete accounts inactive for at least two years This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Google To Begin Deleting Inactive Accounts On…

UK government rings the death knell for SIM farms

Acts under the guise of protecting the public from fraud, yet history suggests Home Office has other motives The UK government plans to introduce new legislation to ban SIM farms, which it views as a widely abused means for carrying…

Japan Space Agency Hacked, But No Rocket Data Accessed

Admission of ‘unauthorised access’ of a network server at Japan’s space agency (JAXA), but sensitive data not compromised This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Japan Space Agency Hacked, But No Rocket Data Accessed