Category: AI in news

Wrong! In theory, API connectivity sounds good, but it is extremely limited in practice. For it to work well, vendors have to open their APIs to other vendors. Sometimes they do, opening some APIs and not others, sometimes they refuse to do so. Even if they open their APIs, there are still problems. Suppose a…

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Jul 17, 2024NewsroomVulnerability / Data Security Threat actors are actively exploiting a recently disclosed critical security flaw impacting Apache HugeGraph-Server that could lead to remote code execution attacks. Tracked as CVE-2024-27348 (CVSS score: 9.8), the vulnerability impacts all versions of the software before 1.3.0. It has been described as a remote command execution flaw in…

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Oracle addresses 175 CVEs in its third quarterly update of 2024 with 386 patches, including 26 critical updates. Background On July 16, Oracle released its Critical Patch Update (CPU) for July 2024, the third quarterly update of the year. This CPU contains fixes for 175 CVEs in 386 security updates across 29 Oracle product families.…

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As Tim Crawford, founder of research and advisory firm Avoa, told CSO’s David Strom: “You have to move quickly, don’t wait or take a chance to get close to that October deadline, because those non-updated systems will become fully vulnerable, and hackers are lying in wait for you.” Kaspersky Lab’s software has previously been available…

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In episode seven of The AI Fix, Alexa goes wild, Mark learns how to hang a towel on a Peloton for only $39.90 a month, Graham puts the news items in the wrong order, and a strawberry uses the internet. Graham explains to Mark what bats argue about, our hosts ponder whether AI should always…

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‘With an agent over the phone, it removes the need for the text-based chat of interacting with an AI. It makes it so any business can get started using AI without huge infrastructure or process changes,’ says Jimmy Hatzell, co-founder and CEO of Hatz AI. Startup AI-as-a-Service company Hatz AI has launched its Adel AI…

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CRN looks at 10 Kubernetes startups changing the game in the container technology market. Market research firm SkyQuest Technology Group calls Kubernetes the second-fastest-growing project in the history of open-source software after Linux. Kubernetes Everywhere Ever since Google in 2014 released Kubernetes as an open-source version of its Borg technology, it has become nearly ubiquitous…

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This post was written by John Dwyer, Director of Security Research at Binary Defense, and made possible through the contributions of TrustedSec Senior Research Analyst Kevin Haubris and Eric Gonzalez of Binary Defense. ARC Labs recently recovered a tool leveraged in Qilin ransomware attacks aimed at impairing defenses by disabling popular endpoint detection and response…

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As a CIO, I often wish for a world where the threat landscape is less expansive and complicated than it is today. Unfortunately, the reality is quite different. This month, I find myself particularly focused on the idea that our digital business would come to a grinding halt without the technology ecosystem that supports it.…

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