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"NSA Launches 11th Annual Codebreaker Challenge for 2024""The National Security Agency (NSA) is launching its annual Codebreaker Ch
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"ESET Patches Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities in Windows, macOS Products"ESET recently announced patches for two local privilege escalation vulnerabilities affecting multiple Windows and macOS products.
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"Versa Networks Patches Vulnerability Exposing Authentication Tokens"Versa Networks recently announced patches for a vulnerability in the virtualization and service creation platform Versa Director, warning that proof-of-concept (PoC) code exists.
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"Study Finds Thousands of Browser Extensions Compromise User Data"The extraction of sensitive user data from web pages by thousands of browser extensions poses significant privacy risks, as revealed by research conducted by Georgia Tech.
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"FBI Leads Takedown of Chinese Botnet Impacting 200K Devices"The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced a court-authorized operation to disrupt a botnet known as "Raptor Train," which has affected 200,000 devices in the US and other countries.
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"AI Expert Awarded $400,000 NSF Grant for Cybersecurity Research in Mobile Health"Dr. Honggang Wang, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital health applications expert, received a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to improve cybersecurity education and research in mobile health.
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"NFL Teams Block & Tackle Cyberattacks in a Digital World"The National Football league has more to contend with than the actual games on the field. The teams have experienced cyberattacks on their customers, players, arenas, and data.
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"An Improved Continuous and Discrete Harris Hawks Optimiser Applied to Feature Selection for Image Steganalysis"Ankita Gupta, Rita Chhikara, and Prabha Sharma of the NorthCap University in Gurugram, India, have introduced a new method for detecting hidden messages in digital images.
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"Germany Seizes 47 Crypto Exchanges Used by Ransomware Gangs"German authorities seized 47 cryptocurrency exchange services hosted in the country, which facilitated ransomware groups' illegal money laundering activities.
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"Law Enforcement Dismantles Phishing Platform Used for Unlocking Stolen Phones"Law enforcement agencies in Europe and Latin America have dismantled "iServer," a Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform used by criminals to unlock stolen and lost phones.