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"Data Breach at MC2 Data Leaves 100 Million at Risk of Fraud"Security researchers at Cybernews have recently uncovered a massive data leak exposing the personal information of over 100 million US citizens.
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"Police Are Probing a Cyberattack on Wi-Fi Networks at UK Train Stations"U.K. transport officials and police recently announced they are investigating a “cybersecurity incident” that hit the public Wi-Fi networks at the country’s biggest railway stations.
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"Google Sees Drop in Memory Safety Bugs in Android as Code Matures"Google recently announced that its secure-by-design approach to code development has significantly reduced memory safety vulnerabilities in Android.
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"AI Can Now Bypass CAPTCHA, and That's a Serious Problem for Online Security"Researchers from ETH Zurich have discovered a way to beat CAPTCHA puzzles through the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), which has sparked further concern regarding online security.
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"Cyber Shields Up! - Research on Network Intrusion Detection Model That Integrates WGAN-GP Algorithm and Stacking Learning Module"Xiaoli Zhou of the School of Information Engineering at Sichuan Top IT Vocational Institute in Chengdu, China, conducted a study on integrating data augmentation and ensemble learning methods to improve the accuracy of Intrusion Detection Systems
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"82% of Phishing Sites Now Target Mobile Devices"According to Zimperium's "2024 zLabs Global Mobile Threat Report," 82 percent of all phishing sites now target mobile devices. The report also shows that 76 percent of these sites use HTTPS, leading users to believe they are secure.
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"CISA: Hackers Target Industrial Systems Using 'Unsophisticated Methods'"The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warns of threat actors targeting Internet-exposed industrial devices with "unsophisticated" methods such as brute-force attacks and using default credentials to breach critical infras
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"AI Security Firm Shows How Threat Actors Could Abuse Google Gemini for Workspace"HiddenLayer warns that Google's Artificial Intelligence (AI) assistant Gemini faces indirect prompt injection flaws that could lead to phishing and chatbot takeover attacks.
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"Thousands of US Congress Emails Exposed to Takeover"Following the discovery that thousands of US Congress staffers could be vulnerable to account hijacking and phishing, security experts have repeatedly warned against using work email addresses to sign up for third-party sites.