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"Preparing Neurodivergent Learners for Cybersecurity Careers"Researchers at the University of Missouri are developing a Virtual Reality (VR) platform named "USucceed" to help teach cybersecurity to people with autism, dyslexia, attention deficit disorders, and other neurodevelopmental differences.
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"Identifying What's 'Not Normal' Could Help Protect Electric Power Systems"Cybersecurity researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) seek to identify "abnormal" and "illogical" control system commands suggesting the presence of insider threats or malicious attackers.
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"College of Education Researchers to Integrate Cybersecurity with Math, Science Lessons through $2 Million Grant-funded Project"Researchers at North Carolina State University are conducting a project to raise awareness among young students about the safety risks that come with being online, as well as prepare elementary school teachers to teach cybersecurity topics.
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"For Just $20, Researchers Seize Part of Internet Infrastructure"Researchers at watchTowr showed the ability to seize part of the Internet's infrastructure for just $20, bringing attention to the fragility of the trust and cybersecurity mechanisms that organizations and users depend on.
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"Apple Patches Vision Pro Vulnerability to Prevent GAZEploit Attacks"Apple has patched its Vision Pro Mixed Reality (MR) headset after researchers showed that an attacker could track a user's eyes to infer what they are typing.
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"TrickMo Android Trojan Exploits Accessibility Services for On-Device Banking Fraud"Researchers at Cleafy found a new variant of the Android banking trojan called "TrickMo" that can evade analysis and display fake login screens to steal victims' banking credentials.
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"Socially Savvy Scattered Spider Traps Cloud Admins in Web"One of the most dangerous ransomware groups, "Scattered Spider," has been using its clever social engineering approach to launch targeted, sophisticated phishing attacks against financial and insurance companies to steal high-level cloud permissions an
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"House Report Shows Chinese Cranes a Security Risk to US Ports"According to the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and House Committee on Homeland Security, US seaports are dangerously dependent on Chinese cranes, which could threaten US port infrastructure security.
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"Record $65m Settlement for Hacked Patient Photos"A record $65 million settlement was reached for a Pennsylvania healthcare company's medical record hack, which affected hundreds of patients and employees.
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"New 'Hadooken' Linux Malware Targets WebLogic Servers"Aqua Security's Nautilus research team warns that "Hadooken" Linux malware has been targeting Oracle WebLogic servers to launch additional malware and steal credentials for lateral movement.
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"RansomHub Claims Kawasaki Cyberattack, Threatens to Leak Stolen Data"The "RansomHub" ransomware gang is threatening to leak data allegedly stolen from Kawasaki Motors Europe (KME). The company has announced it is recovering from the cyberattack that disrupted service.
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"Malicious Actors Spreading False US Voter Registration Breach Claims"According to the FBI and CISA, malicious actors are spreading false claims that US voter registration databases have been breached.