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"Akira Ransomware Attackers Are Wiping NAS and Tape Backups"According to the Finnish National Cybersecurity Center (NCSC-FI), the Akira ransomware, first detected in Finland in June 2023, was particularly active at the end of 2023.
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"GitLab Warns of Critical Zero-Click Account Hijacking Vulnerability"GitLab has addressed two critical vulnerabilities, one of which allows account hijacking with no user interaction. The vendor urges updating all vulnerable versions of the DevSecOps platform.
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"Human Error and Insiders Expose Millions in UK Law Firm Data Breaches"According to security researchers at NetDocuments, UK law firms are falling victim to data breaches primarily because of insiders and human error.
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"1.3 Million FNF Customers' Data Potentially Exposed in Ransomware Attack"Fidelity National Financial (FNF) recently revealed that around 1.3 million customers’ data may have been exposed during a ransomware attack in 2023.
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"Kyocera Device Manager Vulnerability Exposes Enterprise Credentials"Security researchers at Trustwave are warning organizations of a vulnerability in Kyocera Device Manager that can be exploited to capture credentials and gain access to accounts and devices.
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"Volt Typhoon Ramps Up Malicious Activity Against Critical Infrastructure"Volt Typhoon, a China-backed cyber espionage group, is systematically targeting legacy Cisco devices in a sophisticated campaign to expand its attack infrastructure.
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"UCR Outs Security Flaw in AI Query Models"A security flaw in vision language Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, discovered by computer scientists at the University of California, Riverside, could allow malicious actors to use AI for nefarious purposes such as obtaining bomb-making instructio
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"French Hacker From 'ShinyHunters' Group Sentenced to Three Years in US Prison"Sebastien Raoult, also known as "Sezyo Kaizen," a 22-year-old Frenchman, has been sentenced to three years in US federal prison for participating in the ShinyHunters hacking group.
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"API Use Increases Significantly, but Poses Greater Risks"According to Cloudflare researchers, the use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) is increasing but poses greater management and security risks. APIs generated about 57 percent of global dynamic Internet traffic in 2023.