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"Critical Flaw in AI Python Package Can Lead to System and Data Compromise"A critical vulnerability in a Python package used by Artificial Intelligence (AI) application developers enables arbitrary code execution. The flaw, dubbed "Llama Drama," was discovered by researcher Patrick Peng.
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"WebTPA Data Breach Impacts 2.4 million Insurance Policyholders"The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently announced that the WebTPA Employer Services (WebTPA) data breach disclosed earlier this month impacts nearly 2.5 million individuals.
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Patient Data at Risk in MediSecure Ransomware AttackAustralian healthcare company MediSecure has recently suffered a “large scale” ransomware attack, putting individuals’ personal and health information at risk.
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"Threat Actors Abuse GitHub to Distribute Multiple Information Stealers"A malicious campaign has used a legitimate GitHub profile to spread information-stealing malware.
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"Flaw in Wi-Fi Standard Can Enable SSID Confusion Attacks"According to researchers at Belgium's KU Leuven, attackers can exploit a fundamental design flaw in the IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi standard to trick victims into connecting to a less secure wireless network.
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"Researchers Uncover 11 Security Flaws in GE HealthCare Ultrasound Machines"Researchers have found almost a dozen security flaws that affect the GE HealthCare Vivid Ultrasound product family. The exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow malicious actors to tamper with patient data and install
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"Third Chrome Zero-Day Patched by Google Within One Week"Google recently announced the release of Chrome 125 to the stable channel with patches for nine vulnerabilities, including four reported by external researchers.
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"SugarGh0st RAT Variant Used in Targeted AI Industry Attacks"Researchers have discovered a sophisticated cyber campaign targeting US Artificial Intelligence (AI) organizations. "UNK_SweetSpecter," a May 2024 campaign, uses the "SugarGh0st RAT," a "Gh0stRAT"-based Remote Access Trojan (RAT).
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"Kimsuky Hackers Deploy New Linux Backdoor in Attacks on South Korea"The North Korean hacker group "Kimsuky" is now using "Gomir," a new Linux malware and version of the GoBear backdoor.
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"Cloud Security Incidents Make Organizations Turn to AI-Powered Prevention"According to Check Point, 61 percent of organizations reported cloud security breaches in the past year, up from 24 percent the year before.
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"Personal Information Stolen in City of Wichita Ransomware Attack"In a new update, the City of Wichita, Kansas, has revealed that files containing personal information were stolen in a ransomware attack in early May.
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"Ransomware Attack on Nissan North America Results in Employee Data Loss"Nissan North America (NNA) recently notified consumers that a ransomware attack caused the loss of certain personal information relating to current and former NNA employees, including Social Security numbers.