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"House Report Shows Chinese Cranes a Security Risk to US Ports"According to the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and House Committee on Homeland Security, US seaports are dangerously dependent on Chinese cranes, which could threaten US port infrastructure security.
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"Record $65m Settlement for Hacked Patient Photos"A record $65 million settlement was reached for a Pennsylvania healthcare company's medical record hack, which affected hundreds of patients and employees.
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"New 'Hadooken' Linux Malware Targets WebLogic Servers"Aqua Security's Nautilus research team warns that "Hadooken" Linux malware has been targeting Oracle WebLogic servers to launch additional malware and steal credentials for lateral movement.
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"RansomHub Claims Kawasaki Cyberattack, Threatens to Leak Stolen Data"The "RansomHub" ransomware gang is threatening to leak data allegedly stolen from Kawasaki Motors Europe (KME). The company has announced it is recovering from the cyberattack that disrupted service.
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"Malicious Actors Spreading False US Voter Registration Breach Claims"According to the FBI and CISA, malicious actors are spreading false claims that US voter registration databases have been breached.
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"Hackers Proxyjack & Cryptomine Selenium Grid Servers"Threat actors have been infecting Internet-exposed Selenium Grid servers to use victims' Internet bandwidth for cryptomining, proxyjacking, and more.
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"New Tools Use AI 'Fingerprints' to Detect Altered Photos, Videos"Digitally manipulated "deepfake" photos and videos are getting increasingly harder to spot as Artificial Intelligence (AI) networks improve and become more accessible.
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"Google's AI Model Faces European Union Scrutiny From Privacy Watchdog"European Union regulators are investigating one of Google's Artificial Intelligence (AI) models due to concerns about its compliance with data privacy rules.
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"Beware: New Vo1d Malware Infects 1.3 Million Android TV Boxes Worldwide"A new malware named "Vo1d" has infected about 1.3 million Android-based TV boxes running outdated operating systems and owned by users in 197 countries.
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"Lazarus Group Targets Developers in Fresh VMConnect Campaign"According to ReversingLabs, "Lazarus Group" is continuing its "VMConnect" campaign by distributing new malicious software packages to developers via open source repositories.
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"Iranian Hackers Targeting Iraqi Government: Security Firm"According to researchers at Check Point, hackers suspected of operating on behalf of the Iranian government have been targeting Iraqi government networks.
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"Open Source Updates Have 75% Chance of Breaking Apps"According to Endor Labs, about 95 percent of version upgrades of open source software include at least one breaking change that causes other components to fail. Patches have a 75 percent chance of causing a break.