Cybersecurity
Election security threats in 2024 range from AI to … anthrax?
Unsettling reading as Presidents' Day approaches In time for the long Presidents' Day weekend in the US there have been multiple warnings about what will undoubtedly be a challenging and potentially dangerous year for voting processes and government workers.…
How to weaponize LLMs to auto-hijack websites
We speak to professor who with colleagues tooled up OpenAI's GPT-4 and other neural nets AI models, the subject of ongoing safety concerns about harmful and biased output, pose a risk beyond content emission. When wedded with tools that enable automated interaction with other systems, they can act…
Google open sources file-identifying Magika AI for malware hunters and others
Cool, but it's 2024 – needs more hype, hand wringing, and flashy staged demos to be proper ML Google has open sourced Magika, an in-house machine-learning-powered file identifier, as part of its AI Cyber Defense Initiative, which aims to give IT network defenders and others better automated tools.…
Zeus, IcedID malware kingpin faces 40 years in slammer
Nearly a decade on the FBI’s Cyber Most Wanted List after getting banks to empty vics' accounts A Ukrainian cybercrime kingpin who ran some of the most pervasive malware operations faces 40 years in prison after spending nearly a decade on the FBI's Cyber Most Wanted List.…
Cutting kids off from the dark web – the solution can only ever be social
Expert weighs in after Brianna Ghey murder amid worrying rates of child cybercrime The murder of 16-year-old schoolgirl Brianna Ghey has kickstarted a debate around limiting children's access to the dark web in the UK, with experts highlighting the difficulty in achieving this.…
Quest Diagnostics pays $5M after mixing patient medical data with hazardous waste
Will cough up less than two days of annual profit in settlement – and California calls this a win Quest Diagnostics has agreed to pay almost $5 million to settle allegations it illegally dumped protected health information – and hazardous waste – at its facilities across California.…
Feds dismantle Russian GRU botnet built on 1,000-plus home, small biz routers
Beijing, now Moscow.… Who else is hiding in broadband gateways? The US government today said it disrupted a botnet that Russia's GRU military intelligence unit used for phishing expeditions, spying, credential harvesting, and data theft against American and foreign governments and other strategic targets.…
Pentagon launches nuke-spotting satellites amid Russian space bomb rumors
Dungeons and Dragons, high-waisted jeans, Cold War sabre rattling – the '80s are back, baby Last night's launch of six Pentagon missile-detection satellites was well timed as fears mount that Russia is considering putting nuclear weapons into space.…
Mitigating AI security risks
From APIs to Zero Trust Webinar It has become possible to swiftly and inexpensively train, validate and deploy AI models and applications, yet while we embrace innovation, are we aware of the security risks?…
Zoom stomps critical privilege escalation bug plus 6 other flaws
All desktop and mobile apps vulnerable to at least one of the vulnerabilities Video conferencing giant Zoom today opened up about a fresh batch of security vulnerabilities affecting its products, including a critical privilege escalation flaw.…