US judge refuses to allow Binance founder Zhao to travel to UAE, despite pledge of $4.5 billion equity stake in Binance This article has been indexed from Silicon UK Read the original article: Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao Refused Permission To…
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Malwarebytes vs. Norton (2024): Which Antivirus Solution Is Better?
Which is better, Malwarebytes or Norton? Read this guide to find out which one is better in terms of features, performance and protection against malware. This article has been indexed from Security | TechRepublic Read the original article: Malwarebytes vs.…
The world convenes to discuss AI protections and policies amid growing data asymmetries
This year we’ll see a movement for responsible, ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) that begins with clear AI governance frameworks that respect human rights and values. This article has been indexed from Cisco Blogs Read the original article: The…
China-Linked Blackwood APT Deploys Advanced NSPX30 Backdoor in Cyberespionage
By Deeba Ahmed The NSPX30 backdoor, initially uncovered in 2005 as a simple form of malware, has evolved over time into an advanced threat. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: China-Linked Blackwood APT Deploys Advanced NSPX30…
Chatbots and Human Conversation
For most of history, communicating with a computer has not been like communicating with a person. In their earliest years, computers required carefully constructed instructions, delivered through punch cards; then came a command-line interface, followed by menus and options and…
Akira ransomware gang says it stole passport scans from Lush in 110 GB data heist
Cosmetics brand goes from Jackson Pollocking your bathwater to cleaning up serious a digital mess The Akira ransomware gang is claiming responsiblity for the “cybersecurity incident” at British bath bomb merchant.… This article has been indexed from The Register –…
How to Create a Threat Hunting Program for Your Business
By Zac Amos, Features Editor, ReHack When it comes to online security, danger lurks around every corner. A threat hunter’s job is to proactively seek out potential problems and stop […] The post How to Create a Threat Hunting Program…
How To Improve Security Capacities of The Internet of Things?
By Milica D. Djekic The security of the Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the main challenges of today. Many IoT assets could get an easy target to cyber […] The post How To Improve Security Capacities of The…
Russian TrickBot Malware Developer Sentenced to Prison in US
Vladimir Dunaev sentenced to 5 years in prison after admitting to participating in the development and distribution of the TrickBot malware. The post Russian TrickBot Malware Developer Sentenced to Prison in US appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been…
Elusive Chinese Cyberspy Group Hijacks Software Updates to Deliver Malware
The China-linked cyberespionage group Blackwood has been caught delivering malware to entities in China and Japan. The post Elusive Chinese Cyberspy Group Hijacks Software Updates to Deliver Malware appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…
Critical Jenkins Vulnerability Leads to Remote Code Execution
A critical vulnerability in Jenkins’ built-in CLI allows remote attackers to obtain cryptographic keys and execute arbitrary code. The post Critical Jenkins Vulnerability Leads to Remote Code Execution appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article has been indexed from SecurityWeek RSS…
Perfecting the Defense-in-Depth Strategy with Automation
Medieval castles stood as impregnable fortresses for centuries, thanks to their meticulous design. Fast forward to the digital age, and this medieval wisdom still echoes in cybersecurity. Like castles with strategic layouts to withstand attacks, the Defense-in-Depth strategy is the…
Weekly Blog Wrap-Up (January 22- January 25, 2023)
Welcome to the TuxCare Weekly Blog Wrap-Up – your go-to resource for the latest insights on cybersecurity strategy, Linux security, and how to simplify the way your organization protects its data and customers. At TuxCare, we understand the importance of…
What are the Common Security Challenges CISOs Face?
Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) hold a critical and challenging role in today’s rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape. Here are the common security challenges CISOs face. As organizations increasingly rely on technology to drive their operations, CISOs face complex security challenges…
Chinese Hackers Hijack Software Updates to Install Malware Since 2005
In order to obtain unauthorized access and control, hackers take advantage of software vulnerabilities by manipulating updates. By corrupting the updates, hackers can disseminate malware, compromise user data, and build backdoors for future attacks. This enables hackers to compromise a…
Watch out, experts warn of a critical flaw in Jenkins
Jenkins maintainers addressed several security vulnerabilities, including a critical remote code execution (RCE) flaw. Jenkins is the most popular open source automation server, it is maintained by CloudBees and the Jenkins community. The automation server supports developers build, test and deploy…
GitLab Arbitrary File Write Vulnerability (CVE-2024-0402) Alert
Overview Recently, NSFOCUS CERT detected that GitLab officially released a security announcement and fixed an arbitrary file write vulnerability (CVE-2024-0402) in GitLab Community Edition (CE) and Enterprise Edition (EE). Due to path traversal issues, authenticated attackers can copy files to…
Collaboration Achievement: NSFOCUS and China University of Geosciences Article Secures Spotlight in Acclaimed Journal TIFS
In a recent achievement, the paper BABD: A Bitcoin Address Behavior Dataset for Pattern Analysis, a collaboration between the NSFOCUS research team and Professor Ren Wei’s team at the Computer School of China University of Geosciences, has been featured in…
Malicious Ads on Google Target Chinese Users with Fake Messaging Apps
Chinese-speaking users have been targeted by malicious Google ads for restricted messaging apps like Telegram as part of an ongoing malvertising campaign. “The threat actor is abusing Google advertiser accounts to create malicious ads and pointing them to pages where…
Data Privacy Week: Companies are Banning Generative AI Due to Privacy Risks
Cisco found that privacy and data security risks have led to over a quarter of organizations banning generative AI, at least temporarily, while a majority have instituted controls This article has been indexed from www.infosecurity-magazine.com Read the original article: Data…