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"Darknet Marketplace Nemesis Market Seized by German Police"German police have seized infrastructure for the darknet cybercrime marketplace "Nemesis Market" in Germany and Lithuania.
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"Zero-Click Malware: The Emergence of AI Worms"Researchers recently revealed how they developed generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) worms capable of spreading autonomously between AI systems.
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"Russian APT29 Hackers Caught Targeting German Political Parties"Security researchers at Mandiant recently discovered that Russia’s APT29 hacking group is targeting political parties in Germany, indicating a possible new operational focus beyond typical attacks on diplomatic figures.
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"US Government Issues New DDoS Mitigation Guidance"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) have published updated joint guidance on how federal agencies and oth
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"GoFetch Attack- Researchers Uncover Unfixable Vulnerability in Apple CPUs Affecting Cryptographic Security"A team of researchers has detailed a new side-channel attack method dubbed "GoFetch," that exploits an unpatchable vulnerability in Apple's M series of chips and enables threat actors to extract secret keys used in cryptography operations.
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"Hackers Earn $1,132,500 For 29 Zero-Days at Pwn2Own Vancouver"Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024 has recently ended. Security researchers collected $1,132,500 after demoing 29 zero-days (and some bug collisions).
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"Hackers Found a Way to Open Any of 3 Million Hotel Keycard Locks in Seconds"Ian Carroll, Lennert Wouters, and other security researchers have revealed a hotel keycard hacking technique dubbed "Unsaflok." The method involves a set of security flaws that would enable a hacker to almost instantly open several models of Saflok-bra
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"North Korean Hackers Use 'Nuclear Lure' to Trick and Run New Attack""Kimsuky," a North Korean cyber espionage group, is now using North Korea's nuclear threats to lure victims into executing malicious payloads. Researchers at Rapid7 Labs observed Kimsuky using new tactics to target victims.
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"Tax Hackers Blitz Small Business With Phishing Emails"Threat actors are trying to compromise Social Security numbers through a tax phishing attack aimed at small business owners and self-employed filers.
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"Security Researchers Win Second Tesla At Pwn2Own"A team of security researchers won a Tesla Model 3 and $200,000 for discovering a zero-day vulnerability in a vehicle's Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
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"New Bipartisan Bill Would Require Online Identification, Labeling of AI-Generated Videos and Audio"Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated deepfakes can be difficult or impossible to distinguish from the real thing.