News
  • "Anatsa Android Banking Trojan Continues to Spread via Google Play"
    According to security researchers at ThreatFabric, the Android banking trojan named Anatsa has evolved, and its attacks are more targeted.
  • "Wyze Camera Glitch Gave 13,000 Users a Peek Into Other Homes"
    Wyze recently shared more details on a security incident that impacted thousands of users recently and said that at least 13,000 customers could get a peek into other users' homes.
  • "Israeli Aircraft Survive Cyber-Hijacking Attempts"
    Two flights bound for Israel over the past week have suffered attempts to hijack their communications and divert the aircraft.
  • "Ukrainian Raccoon Infostealer Operator Extradited to US"
    A Ukrainian national charged with operating the Raccoon Infostealer malware-as-a-service (MaaS) has recently made an appearance in a US court after being extradited from the Netherlands.
  • "Shuffling the Deck for Privacy"
    A KAUST research team has developed a Machine Learning (ML) approach that addresses a major medical research challenge by integrating an ensemble of privacy-preserving algorithms.
  • "Using AI to Develop Enhanced Cybersecurity Measures"
    Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) researchers are using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address significant shortcomings in large-scale malware analysis, improving the classification of Microsoft Windows malware and taking more steps towards improv
  • "CyLab Faculty, Students to Present at NDSS Symposium 2024"
    Faculty and students from CyLab, Carnegie Mellon University's security and privacy research institute, will present on various topics at the 31st Annual Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium.
  • "Using ChatGPT to Analyze Your Code? Not So Fast"
    According to the Cybersecurity and Information Systems Information Analysis Center (CSIAC), the average code sample has 6,000 defects per million lines of code, with the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) discoveri
  • "Mason Research Reveals Massive Failures in US Cybersecurity Laws"
    Cyberattacks are increasing, posing a risk of stolen personal data for 400 million users and prompting US governments to introduce Breach Notification Laws (BNLs). These laws require companies to notify consumers if their data has been breached.
  • "Google Launches a Slew of AI Initiatives to Enhance Cybersecurity"
    Google launched the AI Cyber Defense Initiative to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve cybersecurity and reverse the "Defender's Dilemma".
  • "The Hidden Injustice of Cyberattacks"
    Cyberattacks can impact anyone, but low-income families, communities of color, military veterans, people with disabilities, immigrant communities, and other marginalized groups are often disproportionately affected and lack the resources to prote
  • "AWS SNS Hijackings Fuel Cloud Smishing Campaign"
    Threat actors are using Amazon Web Services Simple Notification Service (AWS SNS) and a custom bulk-messaging spam script called SNS Sender in an ongoing "smishing" campaign that impersonates the US Postal Service.