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"Dangerous Vulnerability Can Be Exploited to Carry Out Massive DDoS Attacks"
Cloudflare, Google, and Amazon AWS have disclosed that a zero-day vulnerability called HTTP/2 Rapid Reset in the HTTP/2 protocol has been exploited to launch massive, high-volume Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks.
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"Cable Giant Volex Targeted in Cyberattack"
UK-based cable manufacturing giant Volex was recently targeted in a cyberattack involving unauthorized access to some of the company’s IT systems and data.
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"DNA Tester 23andMe Hit By Credential Stuffing Campaign"
A leading genetics testing firm recently confirmed that threat actors accessed customers’ profile information following a credential stuffing campaign.
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"Google Expands Bug Bounty Program With Chrome, Cloud CTF Events"
Google has recently announced the expansion of its vulnerability rewards program with two events focused on Chrome’s V8 JavaScript rendering engine and on Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM).
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"DC Board of Elections Discloses Data Breach"
The District of Columbia Board of Elections (DCBOE) recently confirmed that voter records were compromised in a data breach at a third-party services provider.
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"Researchers Exploring a More Secure, Reliable Power Grid With UNC System Support"
A team of researchers led by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte is working to develop a more secure and reliable power grid.
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"Red Cross Issues Rules of Engagement for Civilian Hackers"
The invasion of Ukraine by Russia prompted an unprecedented number of individuals to join patriotic cyber gangs.
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"RIT Becomes First University to Receive Support From Google's Cybersecurity Clinics Fund"
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) will use the $500,000 funding from the Google Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to train new cybersecurity professionals and provide public services.
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"Researchers at IIT Delhi Achieve Trusted-node-free Secure Quantum Communication for 380 km in Standard Telecom Fiber"
In a recent experimental breakthrough in secure quantum communication, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi have achieved a trusted-node-free Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) up to 380 kilometers in standard telecom fiber with a
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"Hacked Phone Spyware Shuts Down… Again"
Oospy, a short-lived spyware operation that emerged earlier this year after its predecessor Spyhide was compromised, has ceased operations.
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"Boise State 'Cyberdome' Program Trains Students in Responding to Cyberattacks"
A cybersecurity program at Boise State University in Idaho called the Cyberdome is extending its services to rural schools and governments.
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"AI Poses Challenges, Opportunities for IT Security Leaders"
According to a PwC survey, as cybersecurity threats increase, organizations are eager to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for revenue growth and productivity efforts. However, threat actors are scaling up generative AI-powered attacks.
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