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"DeFake Tool Protects Voice Recordings From Cybercriminals"Ning Zhang, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at Washington University in St.
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"Microsoft: APT28 Hackers Exploit Windows Flaw Reported by NSA"Microsoft warns that the Russian threat group "APT28" uses "GooseEgg," a previously unknown hacking tool, to exploit a Windows Print Spooler vulnerability.
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"Dependency Confusion Vulnerability Found in Apache Project"Researchers at Legit Security discovered a dependency confusion vulnerability in an archived Apache project.
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"Researchers Uncover Windows Flaws Granting Hackers Rootkit-Like Powers"According to new research, threat actors can use the DOS-to-NT path conversion process to achieve rootkit-like capabilities and conduct malicious activities such as concealing and impersonating files, directories, and processes.
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"Thousands of Palo Alto Firewalls Potentially Impacted by Exploited Vulnerability"According to the Shadowserver Foundation, a recently addressed vulnerability could affect about 6,000 Internet-accessible Palo Alto Networks firewalls.
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"Rural Texas Towns Report Cyberattacks That Caused One Water System to Overflow"A hack that caused a small Texas town’s water system to overflow in January has recently been linked to a shadowy Russian hacktivist group. The attack was one of three on small towns in the rural Texas Panhandle.
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"Cannes Hospital Cancels Medical Procedures Following Cyberattack"Cannes Hospital Centre – Simone Veil (CHC-SV) recently shut down its systems in response to a cyberattack it fell victim to.
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"MITRE Reveals Ivanti Breach By Nation State Actor"The MITRE Corporation recently became the latest high-profile victim of an Ivanti-related breach after a nation-state actor compromised its R&D network via two chained zero-day vulnerabilities.
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"NSF Career Award Boosts LSU Researcher's Work Fighting 'Hidden' Privacy Leaks During Videoconferencing"According to Louisiana State University (LSU) researcher and professor Chen Wang, muting microphones and turning off cameras during video conferences may not provide users with the privacy they expect.
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"ASU Receives Three DEPSCoR Awards for Research Critical to National Security"The US Department of Defense (DOD) has awarded Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCoR) grants to three researchers in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU).
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"51% of Enterprises Experienced a Breach Despite Large Security Stacks"According to Pentera, 93 percent of enterprises that admitted to a breach experienced unplanned downtime, data exposure, or financial loss.
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"BlackTech Targets Tech, Research, and Gov Sectors with New 'Deuterbear' Tool"A threat actor called "BlackTech" has been targeting the Asia-Pacific region's technology, research, and government sectors. The attacks deliver an updated version of the modular backdoor named "Waterbear," and its enhanced successor, "