Category: AI in news
Feb 23, 2024NewsroomData Privacy / iOS Security Details have emerged about a now-patched high-severity security flaw in Apple’s Shortcuts app that could permit a shortcut to access sensitive information on the device without users’ consent. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-23204 (CVSS score: 7.5), was addressed by Apple on January 22, 2024, with the release of…
Read MoreFeb 23, 2024NewsroomPrivacy / Regulatory Compliance The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has hit antivirus vendor Avast with a $16.5 million fine over charges that the firm sold users’ browsing data to advertisers after claiming its products would block online tracking. In addition, the company has been banned from selling or licensing any web browsing…
Read MoreAfter more than two years the Australian government is back to the top five sectors with the most reported data breaches to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC). The Australian government is also the only of the five sectors that had human error as the top cause of data breaches. The Notifiable Data…
Read MoreAfter a year in which AI has become ubiquitous, it’s time to prove that we know how to use it, and to move towards a more professional use of it in our work routine, Check Point CEO Gil Shwed told attendees at the company’s CPX 2024 event in Vienna on Wednesday. The company presented a…
Read MoreBring us the head of LockBit! $15 million bounty offered for information on leaders of notorious ransomware gang
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A huge reward is being offered for information leading to the identification or location of any of the leaders of the LockBit ransomware gang. The bounty offer comes from the US State Department, following this week’s disruption of the criminal organisation’s activities. LockBit, which has been operating since 2020, has targeted thousands of victims around…
Read MoreNew Image/Video Prompt Injection Attacks Simon Willison has been playing with the video processing capabilities of the new Gemini Pro 1.5 model from Google, and it’s really impressive. Which means a lot of scary new video prompt injection attacks. And remember, given the current state of technology, prompt injection attacks are impossible to prevent in…
Read MoreFeb 22, 2024NewsroomQuantum Computing / Encryption Apple has announced a new post-quantum cryptographic protocol called PQ3 that it said will be integrated into iMessage to secure the messaging platform against future attacks arising from the threat of a practical quantum computer. “With compromise-resilient encryption and extensive defenses against even highly sophisticated quantum attacks, PQ3 is…
Read MoreFostering a domestic crane industry Given China’s dominance in the global supply of port cranes, the Biden administration seeks to revive a US-based crane industry. “The Administration continues to deliver for the American people by rebuilding the US’s industrial capacity to produce port cranes with trusted partners,” the White House said in its fact sheet.…
Read MoreThreat actors, frequently frustrated by improved enterprise security systems, increased their efforts to compromise credentials in 2023, according to CloudStrike’s 10th annual global threat report released Wednesday. “Threat actors are running into EDR products out there that are making it difficult for them. It’s difficult for them to bring their tools in and use them…
Read MoreIn the past 2 years, we have observed a significant surge in hacktivism activity due to ongoing wars and geopolitical conflicts in various regions. Since the war against Ukraine began, we have witnessed a notable mobilization of non-state and state-backed actors alike, forming new groups or joining existing hacker collectives. We understand hacktivism as a…
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