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‘The company has carefully examined and evaluated the impact of the U.S. legal requirements and made this sad and difficult decision as business opportunities in the country are no longer viable,’ says the Moscow-based antivirus software company. Russian cybersecurity giant Kaspersky confirmed Tuesday that it will be exiting the U.S. market and ceasing operations in…
Read MoreIn 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…
Read MoreRansomware is a type of malware that allows hackers to commandeer data on a device or an entire network. Increasingly, the threat actors behind these crimes set their sites on mission critical targets. We talked about it with renowned cybersecurity expert Keren Elazari this week. The target might be a hospital or a bank, it…
Read MoreScams Your humble phone number is more valuable than you may think. Here’s how it could fall into the wrong hands – and how you can help keep it out of the reach of fraudsters. 15 Jul 2024 • , 7 min. read What might be one of the easiest ways to scam someone out…
Read MoreThe Mozi botnet has been documented as able to conduct HTTP, TCP, UDP, and other attacks. More information can be found in the April 2024 Sensor Intel Series article. [back to top] And Another Step Back: Emerging DDoS Attack Vectors HTTP/2 Abuse The relatively new HTTP/2 protocol (new in internet terms, since the protocol is…
Read More‘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…
Read MoreImage: JJBers (CC BY 2.0)Rite Aid, the third-largest drugstore chain in the United States, says that 2.2 million customers’ personal information was stolen last month in what it described as a “data security incident.” The pharmacy giant employs over 6,000 pharmacists (out of a total workforce of more than 45,000) in 1,700 retail stores across 16 states. In data breach…
Read MoreCRN 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…
Read MoreNew functionality in the Druva platform helps incident response teams and security analysts identify cyber threats across data landscapes and more quickly recover from data security incidents. Data protection and security provider Druva is expanding its platform with new threat hunting capabilities that will help IT and security teams identify threats throughout their data environments…
Read MoreCISA released one Industrial Control Systems (ICS) advisory on July 16, 2024. These advisories provide timely information about current security issues, vulnerabilities, and exploits surrounding ICS. CISA encourages users and administrators to review the newly released ICS advisories for technical details and mitigations. Source link lol
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