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"CISA Warns of Actively Exploited Windows, Sophos, and Oracle Bugs"The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added three security issues affecting Microsoft devices, a Sophos product, and an Oracle enterprise solution to its catalog of Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV).
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"Intel Patches Reptar Vulnerability in Intel Processors, Which Can Cause Data Theft"Intel has patched the Reptar vulnerability Google security researchers found in its CPUs that could lead to data theft or DNS attacks. According to researchers, the Reptar flaw is a "redundant prefix" issue.
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"CISA, FBI Warn of Scattered Spider Expertise With Social Engineering, SIM Swapping"The FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are warning about a group of hackers known as Scattered Spider, who have disrupted some of the country's largest companies through social engineering and other methods.
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"CSA Launches First Zero Trust Certification"The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has recently introduced the Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT), the industry’s inaugural authoritative zero trust certification.
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"British Library: Ransomware Recovery Could Take Months"One of the world’s largest libraries has recently confirmed it was hit by a ransomware attack on October 28 and that it will take weeks or possibly months to fully recover.
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"Royal Mail to Spend £10m on Ransomware Remediation"Royal Mail has recently revealed a multimillion-pound cost attached to a serious ransomware breach it suffered earlier this year.
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"Unpatched Critical Vulnerabilities Open AI Models to Takeover"Researchers discovered nearly a dozen critical vulnerabilities in the infrastructure used by Artificial Intelligence (AI) models, along with three high- and two medium-severity bugs, which could put companies at risk as they rush to capitalize on AI.
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"Virginia Tech Opens World’s First Fully Automated AI and Cyberbiosecurity Water Lab"The Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cyber for Water and Agriculture (ACWA) lab at Virginia Tech is the world's first to combine cyberbiosecurity and AI automation to research water security.
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"Children’s Tablet Has Malware and Exposes Kid’s Data, Researcher Finds"Alexis Hancock, who works at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), discovered that the Dragon Touch KidzPad Y88X, a children's tablet, had security and privacy flaws that could have risked her daughter's and other children's data.
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"Google To Distribute 100,000 Titan Security Keys to High-Risk Users"Google is distributing 100,000 more free pieces of security hardware to people in high-risk industries. Google's Titan Security Keys are a "second factor" that can be used after entering passwords.
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"Toyota Financial Services Attack Claimed by Medusa Ransomware"The Medusa ransomware gang claims to have been behind the disruptive cyberattack against Toyota Financial Services (TFS), the Japanese automakers' vehicle financing and leasing subsidiary.
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"9M Health Records Spilled by Transcription Firm"A cyberattack on the medical transcription service provider Perry Johnson & Associates (PJ&A) compromised the personal and health information of 9 million Americans.