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Gavin Blackburn / Euronews: President Emmanuel Macron says France will ban social media access for children under 15 within “a few months” if it is not done at the European level  —  Macron's pledge comes after a 14-year-old pupil fatally stabbed a staff member during a routine bag check at a school in eastern France.

 

That's certainly one way to get the crypto thieves off your back, maybe...

 

Ivanti has released security updates to fix three high-severity hardcoded key vulnerabilities in the company's Workspace Control (IWC) solution. [...]

 

In a twist on typical hiring-related social engineering attacks, the FIN6 hacking group impersonates job seekers to target recruiters, using convincing resumes and phishing sites to deliver malware. [...]

 

The publicly available exploits provide a near-universal way to bypass key protections.

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A milestone in cyberattack recovery – but deliveries will take a while and normal service not yet back UK retailer Marks & Spencer has reinstated online orders for some customers, marking a major milestone in its recovery from a cyberattack in April.…

 

The company has unveiled new innovations in quantum hardware and software that researchers hope will make quantum computing both error-proof and useful before the end of the decade

 

The financial sector was the industry most targeted by distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in 2024, with a peak in October

 

A contract obtained by 404 Media shows that an airline-owned data broker forbids the feds from revealing it sold them detailed passenger data.

 

AI adoption is increasing, with 84% of organizations now using AI in the cloud, according to Orca Security. But this innovation comes with new risks: 62% of organizations have at least one vulnerable AI package, and some of the most prevalent AI-related CVEs enable remote code execution. AI adoption comes with new risks “While multi-cloud architectures offer outstanding flexibility and growth, it also makes it harder to maintain consistent visibility and coverage across environments. Add … More → The post Cloud and AI drive efficiency, but open doors for attackers appeared first on Help Net Security.

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CardinalOps' report shows that organizations are struggling to keep up with the evolution of the latest threats while a significant number of detection rules remain non-functional.

 

A new analysis by Frances data protection authority, CNIL, estimates that the GDPR has delivered significant cybersecurity benefits across the EU, preventing cyber-related losses of up to 1.4 billion since its 2018 implementation, Cybernews reports.

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