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Yesterday — 28 June 2024Main stream

Unfurling Hemlock Tossing ‘Cluster Bombs’ of Malware

28 June 2024 at 17:08
Unfurling Hemlock malware

A threat group dubbed Unfurling Hemlock infects targeted campaign with a single compressed file that, once executed, launches a 'cluster bomb' of as many as 10 pieces of malware that include loaders, stealers, and backdoors.

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Skeleton Key the Latest Jailbreak Threat to AI Models: Microsoft

28 June 2024 at 12:57
Microsoft Skeleton Key AI jailbreak

Microsoft details Skeleton Key, a new jailbreak technique in which a threat actor can convince an AI model to ignore its built-in safeguards and respond to requests for harmful, illegal, or offensive requests that might otherwise have been refused.

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How to Enhance Security Without Affecting the Customer Experience

28 June 2024 at 06:25
customer, experience, security

Navigating the landscape of customer interactions is a delicate balancing act that requires constant calibration between security and operability (or usability, if speaking from a customer’s perspective).

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Cloud Security Tops Priority List for Organizations Globally

27 June 2024 at 06:57
cloud security, organizations, endpoint data Trend Micro

Cloud security has become a major focus for organizations worldwide as they battle with a growing number of data breaches and application sprawl that makes defense more complicated.

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LockBit Claims Ransomware Attack on U.S. Federal Reserve

25 June 2024 at 15:16
LockBit ransomware Federal Reserve

The LockBit ransomware group is claiming that it hacked into systems at the U.S. Federal Reserve and stole 33TB of data that it will begin leaking as early as Tuesday if the institution doesn’t pay the unspecified ransom. The notorious cybercriminals announced the attack on its dark web leak site on June 23, giving the..

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Google’s Project Naptime Aims for AI-Based Vulnerability Research

25 June 2024 at 12:35
Google AI LLM vulnerability

Security analysts at Google are developing a framework that they hope will enable large language models (LLMs) to eventually be able to run automated vulnerability research, particularly analyses of malware variants. The analysts with Google’s Project Zero – a group founded a decade ago whose job it is to find zero-day vulnerabilities – have been..

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Rafel RAT Used in 120 Campaigns Targeting Android Device Users

24 June 2024 at 13:33
Android Rafel RAT ransomware

Multiple bad actors are using the Rafel RAT malware in about 120 campaigns aimed at compromising Android devices and launching a broad array of attacks that range from stealing data and deleting files to espionage and ransomware. Rafel RAT is an open-source remote administration tool that is spread through phishing campaigns aimed at convincing targets..

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Social Media Warning Labels, Should You Store Passwords in Your Web Browser?

By: Tom Eston
24 June 2024 at 00:00

In this episode of the Shared Security Podcast, the team debates the Surgeon General’s recent call for social media warning labels and explores the pros and cons. Scott discusses whether passwords should be stored in web browsers, potentially sparking strong opinions. The hosts also provide an update on Microsoft’s delayed release of CoPilot Plus PCs […]

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U.S. Bans Sale of Kaspersky Cybersecurity Software

21 June 2024 at 17:59
IoT checkmark, consumer, act, compliance, cybersecurity

Long simmering suspicions about the loyalty of Kaspersky Software, a cybersecurity firm headquartered in Russia, came to a head this week after the U.S. government banned the sale of the company’s software, effective July 20th, to both companies and individual consumers. In addition, the U.S. Treasury Department has placed sanctions on 12 senior leaders of..

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Report Details Reemergence of Lockbit 3.0 Ransomware Syndicate

20 June 2024 at 19:29
people pointing at laptop keyboard.

An analysis of ransomware attacks claimed to have been perpetrated by cybercriminal syndicates that was published today by NCC Group, a provider of managed security services, finds LockBit 3.0 has reemerged to claim the top spot amongst the most prominent threat actors. Previously dormant following the groups’ takedown by law enforcement officials earlier this year,..

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EU Aims to Ban Math — ‘Chat Control 2.0’ Law is Paused but not Stopped

20 June 2024 at 12:43
“Oh, won’t somebody please think of the children?”

Ongoing European Union quest to break end-to-end encryption (E2EE) mysteriously disappears.

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Cato Networks Launches SASE Platform for Partners

20 June 2024 at 11:16
SASE, network penetration F5

Cato Networks today launched a framework for IT services partners that promises to make it simple to integrate its secure access service edge (SASE) service with third-party services.

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IRONSCALES Applies Generative AI to Phishing Simulation

19 June 2024 at 13:52
phishing, simulation, AI cybersecurity

IRONSCALES has made generally available a phishing simulation tool that makes use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) to enable cybersecurity teams to create as many as 2,000 simulations of a spear phishing attack in less than an hour.

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Cybersecurity Worker Burnout Costing Businesses Big

19 June 2024 at 08:28
burnout, threats, stress, mental health, CISOs Zoom burnout

The constant vigilance required to protect against evolving threats, and the sheer volume of routine tasks that demand attention contribute significantly to burnout.

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Cybercriminals Target Trump Supporters with Donation Scams

18 June 2024 at 17:47
Trump donation scam

Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is known for aggressively trying to raise money, even sending emails to donors hoping to cash in on setbacks like his conviction late last month on 34 felony counts for illegally influencing the 2016 campaign. Bad actors now are trying to do the same, running donation scams by impersonating the campaign..

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A New Tactic in the Rapid Evolution of QR Code Scams

14 June 2024 at 13:36
QR code phishing

QR codes have been around for three decades, but it wasn’t until the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020 that they got wide use, with restaurants, health care facilities, and other businesses turning to them to customers contactless ways to read menus, buy items, or track the health of people in their buildings. Around the same..

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Netcraft Uses Its AI Platform to Trick and Track Online Scammers

13 June 2024 at 14:00
romance scams generative AI pig butchering

At the RSA Conference last month, Netcraft introduced a generative AI-powered platform designed to interact with cybercriminals to gain insights into the operations of the conversational scams they’re running and disrupt their attacks. At the time, Ryan Woodley, CEO of the London-based company that offers a range of services from phishing detection to brand, domain,..

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