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"Law Firm Orrick Reveals Extensive Data Breach, Over Half a Million Affected"Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, a law firm that specializes in cyberattacks, recently disclosed that they were affected by a data breach in early 2023 and that more than 600,000 individuals were impacted.
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"Energy Resilience: FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Professor Will Improve Electric Grid Cybersecurity With $2.9M Department of Energy Award"A FAMU-FSU College of Engineering researcher is working on improving electric grid cybersecurity.
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"Ontario Tech Researcher Investigating the Opportunities and Risks Associated With Drone Swarms"Khalil El-Khatib, a networking and information technology expert in the Ontario Tech University's Institute for Cybersecurity and Resilient Systems (ICRS), recently received new research funding from Canada's National Cybersecurity Consortium (NCC) to
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"USask Cybersecurity Expert Weighs in on AI Benefits and Risks"According to Dr. Natalia Stakhanova, a cybersecurity researcher and expert at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), there are two ways to look at Artificial Intelligence (AI) from a security standpoint.
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"Artists Fighting Back Against AI by Poisoning Their Images"There are tools that can poison data and cause Artificial Intelligence (AI) models to malfunction, but the question is whether using them is a justified response by artists to copyright infringement or a potential cybersecurity threat.
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"Cybercriminals Implemented Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Invoice Fraud"Resecurity has discovered "GXC Team," a cybercriminal group specializing in developing tools for online banking theft, ecommerce deception, and Internet scams.
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"A Ransomware Payments Ban Risks Criminalizing Victims"According to industry experts, government bans on ransomware payments risk criminalizing victims.
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"Ivanti Warns Critical EPM Bug Lets Hackers Hijack Enrolled Devices"A critical Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerability in Ivanti's Endpoint Management (EPM) software could have enabled unauthenticated attackers to take control of enrolled devices or the core server.
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"Machine Learning Helps Fuzzing Find Hardware Bugs"A new study titled "MABFuzz: Multi-Armed Bandit Algorithms for Fuzzing Processors" delves into the fuzzing technique that introduces commands and prompts to a chip in order to cause the system to behave erratically and unpredictably.
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"SpectralBlur: New macOS Backdoor Threat from North Korean Hackers"Researchers have discovered a new Apple macOS backdoor called SpectralBlur, which overlaps with KANDYKORN, a known malware family linked to North Korean threat actors.
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"US Says 19 People Charged Following 2019 Takedown of xDedic Cybercrime Marketplace"The US Justice Department (DoJ) recently announced that 19 people involved in the management and use of the xDedic cybercrime marketplace have been charged following its takedown in 2019.
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"NIST Identifies Types of Cyberattacks That Manipulate Behavior of AI Systems"In a new publication titled "Adversarial Machine Learning: A Taxonomy and Terminology of Attacks and Mitigations (NIST.AI.100-2)," computer scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and their collaborators identify the vul