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"The Future of Cybersecurity Hinges on Creating Harder Problems"Gretchen Matthews, mathematics professor and director of the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative in Southwest Virginia, discusses new hard problems that can support cryptography for today's computing devices but could also survive an attack by an adversary t
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"Students From Across the Globe Are Gearing up for the 11th Annual picoCTF Capture-The-Flag Competition"CyLab's picoCTF seeks to close the cybersecurity workforce gap by introducing cybersecurity to the next generation through its annual online hacking competition.
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"New BIFROSE Linux Malware Variant Using Deceptive VMware Domain for Evasion"Researchers have discovered a new Linux variant of a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) called BIFROSE, also known as Bifrost. It uses a deceptive domain that spoofs VMware.
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"70% of Australians Don’t Feel in Control of Their Data as Companies Hide Behind Meaningless Privacy Terms"New research on consumer understanding of privacy terms, released by the Consumer Policy Research Centre and UNSW Sydney, reveals that Australian consumers do not understand how companies, including data brokers, track, target, and profile them.
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"Anycubic 3D Printers Hacked Worldwide to Expose Security Flaw"According to online reports from Anycubic customers, someone hacked their 3D printers to warn them that they are vulnerable to attacks.
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"Researchers Spot New Infrastructure Likely Used for Predator Spyware"Recorded Future's Insikt Group discovered new infrastructure likely used by the operators of the commercial spyware called Predator in at least 11 countries.
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"A Leaky Database Spilled 2FA Codes for the World's Tech Giants"YX International has secured a database that exposed one-time security codes that could have given access to Facebook, Google, and TikTok accounts.
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"Germany Takes Down Largest Cybercrime Market in The Country, Arrests 6"The Düsseldorf Police in Germany recently seized Crimemarket, the largest German-speaking illicit trading platform on the internet, arresting six people, including one of its operators.
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"U.S. Charges Iranian For Hacks on Defense Orgs, Offers $10M For Info"The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) recently unveiled an indictment against Alireza Shafie Nasab, a 39-year-old Iranian national, for his role in a cyber-espionage campaign targeting U.S. government and defense entities.
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"MITRE Rolls Out 4 Brand-New CWEs for Microprocessor Security Bugs"The MITRE-led Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) program has added four new microprocessor-related vulnerabilities to its list of common software and hardware flaws.
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"New SPIKEDWINE APT Group Is Targeting Officials in Europe"According to Zscaler researchers, an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) group dubbed SPIKEDWINE has been targeting European officials with a backdoor called WINELOADER.
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"Critical Infrastructure Organizations Warned of Phobos Ransomware Attacks"US government agencies recently warned organizations of ongoing Phobos ransomware attacks targeting government, education, emergency services, healthcare, and other critical infrastructure sectors.