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"Human Rights Activists in Western Sahara Are Being Targeted by Mobile Malware"Human rights activists associated with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) are being targeted by new mobile malware spread through a news app.
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"Raspberry Robin Distributed Through Windows Script Files"Threat actors spreading Raspberry Robin are now using Windows Script Files (WSFs), in addition to other methods, such as USB drives. A WSF is a file type generally used by administrators and legitimate software to automate tasks in Windows.
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"Your Data's Vulnerable. U of G Computer Scientists Have a Solution"Researchers at the University of Guelph have presented an innovative framework that could be used to protect data in the interconnected world. It is a new approach to developing apps and services.
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"Malicious PowerShell Script Pushing Malware Looks AI-Written"A threat actor, tracked as "TA547," is running a PowerShell script believed to have been developed with the help of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system, such as OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, or Microsoft's Copilot.
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"EV Charging Stations Still Riddled With Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities"The growing popularity of Electric Vehicles (EVs) attracts not only gas-conscious consumers but also cybercriminals interested in using EV charging stations to conduct large-scale cyberattacks.
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"Windows: New 'BatBadBut' Rust Vulnerability Given Highest Severity Score"A critical vulnerability, dubbed "BatBadBut," in the Rust standard library could be used to target Windows systems and launch command injection attacks.
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"Researchers Resurrect Spectre v2 Attack Against Intel CPUs"Cybersecurity researchers at VU Amsterdam University have highlighted a new variation of the Spectre v2 attack that is aimed at Intel processors.
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"CISA Announces Malware Next-Gen Analysis"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has announced a new release of its malware analysis system, "Malware Next-Gen." The system welcomes any organization to submit malware samples and other suspicious artifacts for analy
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"NSA Issues Guidance for Maturing Data Security"The National Security Agency (NSA) has published guidance on improving data security and protecting access to data at rest and in transit.
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"Two New Bugs Can Bypass Detection and Steal SharePoint Data"Researchers have found two new Microsoft SharePoint flaws, posing a significant threat to businesses. These vulnerabilities could enable attackers to bypass audit logs, avoid triggering downloads, and exfiltrate SharePoint data.
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"How Can the Energy Sector Bolster Its Resilience to Ransomware Attacks?"Cyber threats to the energy sector have increased significantly as geopolitical tensions continue to drive state-sponsored cyber espionage.