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"Europol warns 443 online shops infected with credit card stealers"Europol has recently notified over 400 websites that their online shops have been hacked with malicious scripts that steal debit and credit cards from customers making purchases.
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"SMS Scams Set to Peak on Saturday in UK"UK telco EE has recently warned customers they could be deluged with millions of scam SMS messages on December 23 as fraudsters look to capitalize on last-minute Christmas shopping.
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"Inmate, Staff Information Stolen in Rhode Island Prison Data Breach"The Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Rhode Island has recently disclosed a data breach impacting the personal information of roughly 2,000 inmates, staff, and vendors.
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"NIST Releases 2 Draft Guides to Prepare for Post-Quantum Migration"The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released two draft publications aimed at helping organizations transition from traditional encryption schemes to ones that can withstand attacks from a potential quantum computer.
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"New Phishing Campaign Steals Instagram Backup Codes"Trustwave researchers have detailed a new phishing method that aims to bypass Instagram accounts' two-step verification. A misleading email message and login page lead users to reveal their credentials and a temporary six-digit backup code.
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"The Impact of Prompt Injection in LLM Agents"Prompt injection is an unresolved issue that poses a significant threat to the integrity of Large Language Models (LLMs).
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"Group-IB Warns of Surge in Fake Delivery Sites in the Lead-up to Christmas"A new Group-IB report warns of an increase in fake delivery websites. Group-IB's Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-GIB) identified 587 fake postal resources in the first ten days of December, 34 percent more than in the last ten days of November.
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"BidenCash Darkweb Market Gives 1.9 million Credit Cards for Free"It has recently been discovered that the BidenCash stolen credit card marketplace is giving away 1.9 million credit cards for free via its store to promote itself among cybercriminals.
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"NIST Calls for Information to Support Safe, Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence"The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to help implement its responsibilities under the recent Executive Order on Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intell
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"Celebrities Found in Unprotected Real Estate Database Exposing 1.5 Billion Records"According to security researchers at vpnMentor, an unprotected database belonging to Real Estate Wealth Network was left accessible from the internet for an unknown period. Founded in 1993 and based in New York, Real E
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"Microsoft Outlook Zero-Click Security Flaws Triggered by Sound File"Researchers have detailed two security flaws in Microsoft Outlook that, when exploited together, enable attackers to execute arbitrary code on impacted systems without requiring user interaction. They can both be triggered using a sound file.
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"Remote Encryption Attacks Surge: How One Vulnerable Device Can Spell Disaster"There has been a significant shift to remote encryption among ransomware groups.