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"Sony Confirms Data Stolen in Two Recent Hacker Attacks"Sony just announced new information regarding the recent investigation it launched after a ransomware group named RansomedVC claimed to have compromised all of the company's systems and offered to sell stolen data.
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"Bing Chat LLM Tricked Into Circumventing CAPTCHA Filter"A user on the X platform (previously known as Twitter) recently devised and effectively carried out a plan that caused Bing Chat to bypass a CAPTCHA filter.
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"Researchers Warn of 100,000 Industrial Control Systems Exposed Online"About 100,000 Industrial Control Systems (ICSs) were discovered on the public web, leaving them vulnerable to attackers probing for vulnerabilities and at risk of unauthorized access.
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"Clorox Warns of a Sales Mess After Cyberattack"According to Clorox, a cyberattack that brought the cleaning giant’s business to a near halt in August will cause the company’s sales to tumble between 23% and 28% for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
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"Computer Scientists Awarded $3M to Bolster Cybersecurity"The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the research and development agency of the US Department of Defense (DOD), has awarded a team of computer scientists at Cornell University a $3 million grant in support of using reinforcement learn
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"Building More Cyber-Resilient Satellites Begins With a Strong Network"Nation-states are prioritizing seizing control of another nation's satellite infrastructure and destroying or disabling it in today's global cyber cold war.
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"EU Urged to Reconsider Cyber Resilience Act's Bug Reporting Within 24 Hours"Security professionals and researchers from ESET, Rapid7, the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), and more, have expressed concerns over the European Union (EU) requiring software publishers to disclose unpatched vulnerabilities to government a
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"Your Cheap Android TV Streaming Box May Have a Dangerous Backdoor"Earlier this year, security researcher Daniel Milisic discovered that an inexpensive Android TV streaming box called the T95 came infected with malware, and multiple other researchers confirmed his findings.
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"Atlassian Ships Urgent Patch for Exploited Confluence Zero-Day"Business software maker Atlassian recently called immediate attention to a major security defect in its Confluence Data Center and Server products and warned that the issue has already been exploited as zero-day in the wild.
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"Phishing Campaign Targeted US Executives Exploiting a Flaw in Indeed Job Search Platform"According to Menlo Security researchers, threat actors have used an open redirection vulnerability contained by the Indeed job search platform to carry out phishing attacks.
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"ChatGPT 'Not a Reliable' Tool for Detecting Vulnerabilities in Developed Code"According to a new report by NCC Group that examines various Artificial Intelligence (AI) cybersecurity use cases, generative AI, particularly ChatGPT, should not be considered a reliable resource for detecting vulnerabilities in developed code without
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"Qualcomm Patches 3 Zero-Days Reported by Google"US chip giant Qualcomm recently announced patches for over two dozen product vulnerabilities, including three zero-days reported by Google cybersecurity units.