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What is Application Security Testing (AST)?

Applications are the gateways to our data, systems, and even identities. With this growing reliance comes a heightened… The post What is Application Security Testing (AST)? appeared first on Hackers Online Club (HOC). This article has been indexed from Hackers…

Russia-linked APT29 switched to targeting cloud services

Russia-linked APT29 threat actors have switched to targeting cloud services, according to a joint alert issued by the Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies. A joint advisory issued by cybersecurity agencies of Five Eyes (US, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand) warns…

Learning from the LockBit Takedown

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Trending Cyber Attack news headlines on Google

APT29 moves from Government infrastructure towards Cloud Service Providers APT29, also known as Midnight Blizard or Cozy Bear and associated with Russian Intelligence, appears to have altered its approach from targeting government infrastructure to focusing on cloud service providers. This…

Using AI to reduce false positives in secrets scanners

As development environments grow more complex, applications increasingly communicate with many external services. When a software development project communicates with an external service, it utilizes a token or “secret” for authentication. These tokens are the glue that keeps any modern…

Does AI remediation spell the end for developers in 2024?

Big tech firms are already rolling out AI remediation tools to prevent developers from introducing security risks into the software development lifecycle (SDLC). In this Help Net Security video, Matias Madou, CTO at Secure Code Warrior, discusses how AI remediation…

China warns of fake digital currency wallets fleecing netizens

Scammers’ tactics are tiresomely familiar: get-rich-quick schemes and data harvesting China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has warned local netizens that fake wallet apps for the nation’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) are already circulating and being abused by…

Anonymous Sudan Promoting New DDoS Botnet: Beware

It has come to light that a group known as Anonymous Sudan is actively promoting a new Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) botnet service named “Skynet-GodzillaBotnet.” An advertisement circulating online showcases a red dragon logo with the word “SKYNET.” The…

Unmanaged third-party access threatens OT environments

Many industrial organizations lack the resources, expertise, and collaborative processes to effectively mitigate threats and ensure secure access to operational technology (OT) systems, according to Cyolo. Ensuring secure access to OT environments is about more than just cybersecurity. These environments…

Smart Home Security: Protecting Your Connected Devices

Addressing the risks and consequences of insecure smart devices, this discussion explores the importance of smart home security and how it can protect our valuable devices. The post Smart Home Security: Protecting Your Connected Devices appeared first on Security Zap.…

PCAParse

I was doing some research recently regarding what’s new to Windows 11, and ran across an interesting artifact, which seems to be referred to as “PCA”. I found a couple of interesting references regarding this artifact, such as this one…

Cloud-Native Security for Modern Businesses

Find out the essential steps modern businesses must take to secure their cloud-native applications and protect their critical assets. The post Cloud-Native Security for Modern Businesses appeared first on Security Zap. This article has been indexed from Security Zap Read…