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Ethics in Artificial Intelligence Toward Systemic Empirical AnalysisEthics in Artificial Intelligence Toward Systemic Empirical Analysis Nazli Choucri
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"Google Delivers Record-Breaking $12M in Bug Bounties"Last year, Google addressed more than 2,900 security vulnerabilities in its products and platforms, awarding more than $12 million in bug bounty rewards to researchers in a record-breaking cash storm. In 2021 $8.5 million in rewards were paid.…
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"Pro-Russian Hackers Boost Capacity with Mirai Variants"The pro-Russian hacking group Zarya, which previously operated under Killnet's wing, has begun using variations of the Mirai malware to bolster its offensive capabilities. Hacktivist groups who support Russia's invasion of Ukraine are increasingly…
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Spotlight on Lablet Research #39 - Multi-Model Test Bed for the Simulation-Based Evaluation of ResilienceSpotlight on Lablet Research #39 - Multi-Model Test Bed for the Simulation-Based Evaluation of Resilience
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Cyber Scene #77 - Take 2: The Red Balloon Around the World in X DaysCyber Scene #77 - Take 2: The Red Balloon Around the World in X Days
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Cybersecurity Snapshots #39 - Exascale SupercomputersCybersecurity Snapshots #39 - Exascale Supercomputers
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"US Census Data Vulnerable to Attack Without Enhanced Privacy Measures"Computer scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science designed a "reconstruction attack" that demonstrates the vulnerability of US Census data to exposure and theft. Aaron Roth, Henry Salvatori Professor of…
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"Hydrochasma Hackers Target Medical Research Labs, Shipping Firms"Hydrochasma, a previously unknown threat actor, has been targeting shipping and medical laboratories engaged in the development and treatments of COVID-19 vaccines. The objective of the hackers appears to be to steal intelligence. Threat hunters at…
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"VMware Patches Critical Injection Flaw in Carbon Black App Control"VMware has patched a critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-20858, in Carbon Black App Control, its enterprise solution for preventing the execution of untrusted software on systems and endpoints. Even though the vulnerability has been privately…
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"CISA Adds IBM Aspera Faspex and Mitel MiVoice to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog"The US Homeland Security Department's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added actively exploited vulnerabilities in IBM Aspera Faspex and Mitel MiVoice to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. The code execution…
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"Time Taken to Deploy Ransomware Drops 94%"Security researchers at IBM have found that threat actors have significantly accelerated their deployment of ransomware in recent years, from an average of over 60 days per attack in 2019 to less than four days in 2021. The firm’s annual X-Force Threat…