ChatGPT would probably say “Definitely not!”, but will we learn any lessons from the rush to regulate IoT in the past? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Black Hat Europe 2023: Should we regulate AI?
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To tap or not to tap: Are NFC payments safer?
Contactless payments are quickly becoming ubiquitous – but are they more secure than traditional payment methods? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: To tap or not to tap: Are NFC payments safer?
Navigating privacy: Should we put the brakes on car tracking?
Your car probably knows a lot more about you than it lets on – but is the trade-off of privacy for convenience truly justifiable? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Navigating privacy: Should we put…
Teaching appropriate use of AI tech – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Several cases of children creating indecent images of other children using AI software add to the worries about harmful uses of AI technology This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Teaching appropriate use of AI tech…
Very precisely lost – GPS jamming
The technology is both widely available and well developed, hence it’s also poised to proliferate – especially in the hands of those wishing ill This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Very precisely lost – GPS…
Telekopye’s tricks of the trade – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
ESET’s research team reveals details about the onboarding process of the Telekopye scam operation and the various methods that the fraudsters use to defraud people online This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Telekopye’s tricks of…
Telekopye: Chamber of Neanderthals’ secrets
Insight into groups operating Telekopye bots that scam people in online marketplaces This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Telekopye: Chamber of Neanderthals’ secrets
Your voice is my password
AI-driven voice cloning can make things far too easy for scammers – I know because I’ve tested it so that you don’t have to learn about the risks the hard way. This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the…
Fuel for thought: Can a driverless car get arrested?
What happens when problems caused by autonomous vehicles are not the result of errors, but the result of purposeful attacks? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Fuel for thought: Can a driverless car get arrested?
Safeguarding ports from the rising tide of cyberthreats – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
An attack against a port operator that ultimately hobbled some 40 percent of Australia’s import and export capacity highlights the kinds of supply chain shocks that a successful cyberattack can cause This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the…
Cyber threat intelligence: Getting on the front foot against adversaries
By collecting, analyzing and contextualizing information about possible cyberthreats, including the most advanced ones, threat intelligence offers a critical method to identify, assess and mitigate cyber risk This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Cyber threat…
Spyware disguised as a news app – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
The Urdu version of the Hunza News website offers readers the option to download an Android app – little do they know that the app is actually spyware This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Spyware…
Unlucky Kamran: Android malware spying on Urdu-speaking residents of Gilgit-Baltistan
ESET researchers discovered Kamran, previously unknown malware, which spies on Urdu-speaking readers of Hunza News This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Unlucky Kamran: Android malware spying on Urdu-speaking residents of Gilgit-Baltistan
The mysterious demise of the Mozi botnet – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Various questions linger following the botnet’s sudden and deliberate demise, including: who actually initiated it? This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: The mysterious demise of the Mozi botnet – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Who killed Mozi? Finally putting the IoT zombie botnet in its grave
How ESET Research found a kill switch that had been used to take down one of the most prolific botnets out there This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Who killed Mozi? Finally putting the IoT…
Roundcube Webmail servers under attack – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
The zero-day exploit deployed by the Winter Vivern APT group only requires that the target views a specially crafted message in a web browser This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Roundcube Webmail servers under attack…
ESET APT Activity Report Q2–Q3 2023
An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in Q2 and Q3 2023 This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: ESET APT Activity Report Q2–Q3 2023
Winter Vivern exploits zero-day vulnerability in Roundcube Webmail servers
ESET Research recommends updating Roundcube Webmail to the latest available version as soon as possible This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: Winter Vivern exploits zero-day vulnerability in Roundcube Webmail servers
ESET’s cutting-edge threat research at LABScon – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Two ESET malware researchers took to the LABScon stage this year to deconstruct sophisticated attacks conducted by two well-known APT groups This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity Read the original article: ESET’s cutting-edge threat research at LABScon – Week…
Ballistic Bobcat’s Sponsor backdoor – Week in security with Tony Anscombe
Ballistic Bobcat is a suspected Iran-aligned cyberespionage group that targets organizations in various industry verticals, as well as human rights activists and journalists, mainly in Israel, the Middle East, and the United States This article has been indexed from WeLiveSecurity…