lemmydev2

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Businesses have a responsibility to safeguard their workforce, which is best achieved by preparing and equipping the whole organization to better face these worst-case cyber scenarios.

 

Fortra, Microsoft and Health-ISAC partnership reduced unauthorized copies of red team tool over the last two years.

 

An associate of Ripple CEO Chris Larsen used the hacked password manager LastPass to store private keys protecting Larsen's $150M in XRP. The post Ripple CEO Chris Larsen lost $150M in XRP after LastPass hack appeared first on Protos.

 

Apple has been told it has to allow alternative app stores on iOS in Brazil within 90 days, as reported by Brazilian publication Valor International and 9to5Mac. Apple has already been forced to allow third-party app stores on iOS in the EU due to the Digital Markets Act. The judge who issued today’s ruling said […]

 

New York prosecutors say that two people working at a third-party contractor for the StubHub online ticket marketplace made $635,000 after almost 1,000 concert tickets and reselling them online. [...]

 

The Akira ransomware gang was spotted using an unsecured webcam to launch encryption attacks on a victim's network, effectively circumventing Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), which was blocking the encryptor in Windows. [...]

 

Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai / TechCrunch: The US Secret Service, Europol, and others take down Garantex, a Russian cryptocurrency exchange accused of being associated with ransomware hackers  —  The U.S. Secret Service, working with a coalition of international law enforcement agencies, has taken down and seized the website of Garantex …

 

Marc Caputo / Axios: US State Department officials say they launched an effort to use AI to review social media accounts of foreign students to revoke visas of “pro-Hamas” students  —  Secretary of State Marco Rubio is launching an AI-fueled “Catch and Revoke” effort to cancel the visas of foreign nationals …

 

The U.S. should not create its own Manhattan Project for AI, because such a project would invite retaliation from adversaries.

 

Accepting AI-written code without understanding how it works is growing in popularity.

 

Organizations have zero visibility into 89% of AI usage, despite security policies according to a LayerX report. 71% of connections to GenAI tools are done using personal non-corporate accounts. Among logins using corporate accounts, 58% of connections are done without Single-Sign On (SSO). These interactions bypass organizational identity and access management (IAM) systems, leaving security teams blind to how GenAI tools are used and what data is being shared. Casual GenAI users unaware of data … More → The post 89% of enterprise AI usage is invisible to the organization appeared first on Help Net Security.

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dude, where are your syscalls? (flak.tedunangst.com)
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