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"Researchers' Approach May Protect Quantum Computers from Attacks"Quantum computers can solve complex problems significantly faster than classical computers and are expected to improve Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in devices such as self-driving cars.
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"UNO Researchers at Forefront of Cybersecurity in American Ports"Professors George Grispos, Ph.D., and William Mahoney, Ph.D., at the University of Nebraska Omaha's (UNO) College of Information Science and Technology (IS&T) are researching vulnerabilities faced by onboard systems as well as shipping and receivin
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"Department of Energy Awards $4.2 Million to Guard Power Grid from Cyber Threats"Researchers at Georgia Tech are developing a new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technique to automatically detect and block cyber threats faced by renewable energy and local generators for energy customers across the power grid.
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"Autonomous Vehicle Technology Vulnerable to Road Object Spoofing and Vanishing Attacks"A research team led by the University of California, Irvine (UCI) has demonstrated potentially dangerous vulnerabilities in Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology, which many autonomous vehicles use to navigate streets, roads, and highways.
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"Self-Destructing Circuits and More Security Schemes"At the recent IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC), researchers presented technologies to combat sneaky hack attacks.
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"Chinese State Hackers Target Tibetans with Supply Chain, Watering Hole Attacks""Evasive Panda," a China-linked threat actor, has been targeting Tibetan users with both watering hole and supply chain attacks since September 2023.
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"Immediate AI Risks and Tomorrow's Dangers"According to Mackenzie Jackson, a developer and security advocate at GitGuardian, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly empowered malicious attackers.
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"The Weirdest Trend in Cybersecurity: Nation-States Returning to USBs"Nation-state cyber threat groups are again turning to USBs to infiltrate government organizations and critical infrastructure facilities.
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"Malicious Email Campaign Steals NTLM Hashes"TA577, also known in the security industry as Hive0118, has targeted organizations with rogue email attachments that, when opened, steal Microsoft Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication information.
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"New Fakext Malware Targets Latin American Banks"In November 2023, security researchers at IBM Security Trusteer discovered malware called "Fakext," which uses a malicious Edge extension to execute man-in-the-browser and web-injection attacks.
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"Hackers Target Docker, Hadoop, Redis, Confluence With New Golang Malware"Misconfigured servers running Apache Hadoop YARN, Docker, Confluence, or Redis are the target of new Golang-based malware that automates the discovery and compromise of the hosts.
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"CISA Forced to Take Two Systems Offline Last Month After Ivanti Compromise"In February, two systems from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) were hacked through issues with Ivanti products. Ivanti provides software to manage IT security and system access.