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"New ZenHammer Memory Attack Impacts AMD Zen CPUs"Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed "ZenHammer," the first variant of the Rowhammer Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM) attack, which works on CPUs based on the recent AMD Zen microarchitecture that maps physical addresses on DDR4 and DDR5 memory
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"Study Tests if AI Can Help Fight Cybercrime"A new study conducted by researchers at Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could become a critical asset in combating the growing global threat of cybercrime.
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"Top Python Developers Hacked in Sophisticated Supply Chain Attack"Checkmarx reports that multiple Python developers, including a Top.gg maintainer, were infected with information-stealing malware after downloading a malicious clone of a popular tool.
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"Japan Runs Inaugural Cyber Defense Drills With Pacific Island Nations"Japan last month, held cyber defense exercises with five Pacific island nations in an effort to shore up cybersecurity defenses in the region. The cybersecurity exercise event, held in Guam in mid-February, was a first for Japan.
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"German Authorities Shut Down Online Marketplace for Drugs, Data and Cybercrime Services"German authorities recently announced that they have taken down a major online marketplace for drugs, cybercrime services, and fraudulently obtained credit card data.
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"Enabling Secure Modern Web Browsers Against Cache-Based Timing Attacks"Sangeetha Ganesan of the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science at the R.M.K College of Engineering and Technology in Tamil Nadu, India, explains how JavaScript, a popular web development programming language, allows access to a variety
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"Researchers Highlight Potential Cybersecurity Threats to Trucking Industry, Supply Chain"Researchers at Colorado State University have released a new paper detailing vulnerabilities found in commercial trucking systems.
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"Ransomware Can Hide in the Websites You Upload Files To"Cybersecurity researchers at Florida International University (FIU) warn that websites requesting access to a user's files may be able to bypass antivirus software and launch ransomware attacks.
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"ZHAW Researchers Develop a Secure Architecture for Future 6G Mobile Communications Standard"The ZHAW School of Engineering is part of the EU Horizon "NATWORK" project aimed at developing a cost-effective, energy-efficient, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based 6G cybersecurity and resilience framework with a holistic approach on which intelligen
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"New StrelaStealer Phishing Attacks Hit Over 100 Organizations in E.U. and U.S."Researchers have discovered new phishing attacks aimed at delivering the information stealer known as "StrelaStealer." According to a new report published by Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42, the campaigns impact over 100 EU and US organizations.
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"New Project to Protect the Internet From Fake Content and Reduce Cyberattacks"A team of researchers, with members from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), led by the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), has launched a new research project aimed at improving network security using tools that analyze information a
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"Attackers Are Targeting Financial Departments With SmokeLoader Malware"The "SmokeLoader" malware has been used in a series of phishing campaigns by financially motivated hackers, primarily against the Ukrainian government and administration organizations.