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  • "IBM, HBCUs Partner to Tackle Cybersecurity Talent Shortage"
    IBM has announced education initiatives with the US Department of Veterans Affairs, the Specialisterne Foundation, and six Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to provide free Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) job…
  • "NVIDIA Fixes Ten Vulnerabilities in Windows GPU Display Drivers"
    NVIDIA has issued a security update for various graphics card models to fix four high-severity and six medium-severity vulnerabilities in its GPU drivers. The security update addresses flaws that malicious actors can exploit for Denial-of-Service (DoS),…
  • "US and EU Move Closer on Cyber in New Trade Pact"
    Representatives from the European Union (EU) and the US government have jointly announced a range of new initiatives in SMB and supply chain security, tackling disinformation, sanctions evasion, and the development of trustworthy AI and privacy-enhancing…
  • "BLE Vulnerability May Be Exploited to Unlock Cars, Smart Locks, Building Doors, Smartphones"
    NCC Group researchers uncovered a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) vulnerability that attackers could use to unlock Teslas, residential smart locks, building access systems, mobile phones, computers, and various other devices. BLE is a data-sharing protocol…
  • "CSA Provides Best Practices For Healthcare Supply Chain Cybersecurity"
    The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has issued recommendations to assist organizations in effectively addressing healthcare supply chain cybersecurity. Healthcare organizations are responsible for monitoring every step of the supply chain, from software…
  • "White House Cyber Official: U.S. Beating China in Race to Quantum Supremacy"
    A senior White House official overseeing cybersecurity recently stated that the U.S. is ahead of China in the dash to achieve quantum supremacy thanks to the “huge competitive advantage” conferred by the collaborative nature of American science and…
  • "Apple Releases Emergency Update That Addresses Zero-Day Flaw Exploited to Attack Macs And Watches"
    Apple has released security updates to fix a zero-day vulnerability that attackers can use to target Macs and Apple Watch devices. AppleAVD (a kernel extension for audio and video decoding) has an out-of-bounds write vulnerability that allows apps to run…
  • "Doctor Accused of Being Prolific Ransomware Developer"
    US authorities have accused a 55-year-old doctor of developing, selling, and renting out ransomware to cybercriminals worldwide.  Moises Luis Zagala Gonzalez (Zagala), aka “Nosophoros,” “Aesculapius,” and “Nebuchadnezzar,” is a French and Venezuelan…
  • "New Approach Allows for Faster Ransomware Detection"
    Engineering researchers at NC State University have created a new method for deploying ransomware detection techniques that allows them to detect a wide range of malware faster than previous systems. Extortion by ransomware is extremely costly, and cases…
  • "Italian Police Repel Online Attempt to Disrupt Eurovision"
    The Italian police are said to have foiled a cyberattack on the Eurovision music contest, which was allegedly carried out by the pro-Russian threat group Killnet with the goal of disrupting the spectator voting process to determine the winner. Due to…
  • "Eavesdroppers Can Hack 6G Frequency With DIY Metasurface"
    According to engineering researchers from Rice University and Brown University, in as little as five minutes, hackers can develop a tool to eavesdrop on some 6G wireless signals using office paper, an inkjet printer, a metallic foil transfer, and a…
  • "Fifth of Businesses Say Cyberattack Nearly Broke Them"
    According to a new study by researchers at Hiscox, a fifth of US and European businesses have warned that a serious cyberattack nearly rendered them insolvent, with most (87%) viewing compromise as a more significant threat than an economic downturn.…