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  • Critical Manufacturing Vulnerabilities Surge 230% in Six Months

    Nozomi Networks reveals increasingly sophisticated attacks targeting bugs and other vectors in IoT and OT environments Read More

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  • On Software Liabilities

    Over on Lawfare, Jim Dempsey published a really interesting proposal for software liability: “Standard for Software Liability: Focus on the Product for Liability, Focus on the Process for Safe Harbor.” Section 1 of this paper sets the stage by briefly describing the problem to be solved. Section 2 canvasses the different fields of law (warranty,…

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  • Do you still need antivirus protection for Windows in 2024?

    The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  The question of whether you need antivirus (AV) for Windows devices is always up for debate. The advancements and new technology have made…

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  • Do you still need antivirus protection for Windows in 2024?

    The content of this post is solely the responsibility of the author.  AT&T does not adopt or endorse any of the views, positions, or information provided by the author in this article.  The question of whether you need antivirus (AV) for Windows devices is always up for debate. The advancements and new technology have made…

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  • Tooth be told: Toothbrush DDoS attack claim was lost in translation, says Fortinet

    After hundreds of media outlets worldwide repeated the false claim that a botnet of three million toothbrushes attacked a Swiss company, the cybersecurity firm at the centre of the story has now issued a statement. Read More

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  • US Warns of Destructive Chinese Cyber-Attacks

    The US claims to have discovered Chinese Volt Typhoon intrusions in multiple critical infrastructure sectors Read More

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  • MoqHao evolution: New variants start automatically right after installation

    Authored by Dexter Shin  MoqHao is a well-known Android malware family associated with the Roaming Mantis threat actor group first discovered in 2015. McAfee Mobile Research Team has also posted several articles related to this malware family that traditionally targets Asian countries such as Korea and Japan.   Recently McAfee Mobile Research Team found that MoqHao…

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  • Smashing Security podcast #358: Hong Kong hijinks, pig butchers, and poor ransomware gangs

    Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy? A company in Hong Kong suffers a sophisticated deepfake duping, be one your guard from pig butchers as Valentine’s Day approaches, and spare a moment to feel sorry for poor ransomware gangs. All this and much much more is discussed in the latest edition of the…

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  • The toothbrush DDoS attack: How misinformation spreads in the cybersecurity world

    No, three million smart toothbrushes didn’t launch a DDoS attack against a Swiss company. Read More

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  • Generative AI: Cross the Stream Where it is Shallowest

    The explosive growth of Generative AI has sparked many questions and considerations not just within tech circles, but in mainstream society in general. Both the advancement of the technology, and the easy access means that virtually anyone can leverage these tools, and much of 2023 was spent discovering new ways that Generative AI could be…

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