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"US Agencies Warn Political Campaigns of Iranian Phishing Attacks"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have warned about Iranian threat actors targeting the email accounts of individuals associated with national political organizations and camp
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"Apple's iPhone Mirroring Flaw Exposes Employee Privacy Risks"Apple's new iPhone mirroring feature has a privacy flaw.
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"AI-Powered Cybercrime Cartels on the Rise in Asia"The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) examined Artificial Intelligence (AI) threats in its latest report on cybercrime in Southeast Asia.
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"30% of Customer-Facing APIs Are Completely Unprotected"According to F5, 70 percent of customer-facing Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are HTTPS-secured, leaving nearly one-third unprotected. The average organization manages 421 APIs, mostly in public cloud environments.
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"UK Launches New Competition to Spur Cybersecurity Careers"The UK government has recently launched a new competition designed to encourage young people to pursue careers in cybersecurity.
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"Security Provider ADT Discloses Second Cybersecurity Incident in Two Months"ADT recently announced that an unauthorized party stole encrypted internal data related to employee user accounts.
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"New Generation of Malicious QR Codes Uncovered by Researchers"Security researchers at Barracuda have discovered a new generation of QR code phishing (quishing) attacks.
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"Australia Introduces First Standalone Cybersecurity Law"The Australian government recently introduced the country's first standalone cybersecurity law to Parliament. The new legislation aims to better protect citizens and organizations against a heightened geopolitical and cyber threat environment.
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"Microsoft Fixes Five Zero-Days in October Patch Tuesday"Microsoft has recently patched two zero-day bugs under active exploitation and three that were publicly disclosed in this month’s Patch Tuesday update round.
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"New Scanner Finds Linux, UNIX Servers Exposed to CUPS RCE Attacks"A new automated tool created by cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hitchins helps security professionals scan environments for devices vulnerable to the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaw disclosed by Simone Margarit
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"Seeking the Biometric Bill of Rights"Katina Michael, a professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence at Arizona State University, calls for better measures to secure sensitive biometric data.
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"Notable Post-Quantum Cryptography Initiatives Paving the Way Toward Q-Day""Q-Day," when quantum computers can break existing cryptographic algorithms, is predicted to happen within the next decade, leaving digital information vulnerable under current encryption protocols.