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“Mother of All Breaches” Unlikely to Contain New Data
A haul of 26 billion records found online was compiled from historic breaches Read More
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LoanDepot Data Breach Hits 16.6 Customers
The US loan giant confirmed 16.6 million customers had “sensitive personal” information stolen in a cyber-attack Read More
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Thai Court Blocks 9near.org to Avoid Exposure of 55M Citizens
Thailand’s data breaches fell in 2022-2023, but Resecurity is warning of rising cyber-threats Read More
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New macOS Malware Targets Cracked Apps
Kaspersky said the malware targeted macOS Ventura 13.6 and newer versions Read More
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With hackers poisoning water systems, US agencies issue incident response guide to boost cybersecurity
US federal agencies have teamed up to release a cybersecurity best practice guidance for the water and wastewater sector (WWS). Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog. Read More
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AI Bots on X (Twitter)
You can find them by searching for OpenAI chatbot warning messages, like: “I’m sorry, I cannot provide a response as it goes against OpenAI’s use case policy.” I hadn’t thought about this before: identifying bots by searching for distinctive bot phrases. Read More
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Data Privacy Week: Lack of Understanding, Underfunding Threaten Data Privacy and Compliance
According to ISACA, two-thirds of professionals don’t fully understand the privacy regulations their organization needs to comply with Read More
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Best practices to implement self-doxxing in organizations
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. Organizations face a constant challenge to balance transparency and security in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. One emerging concept that has gained traction…
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CISA Emergency Directive Demands Action on Ivanti Zero-Days
US security agency CISA orders all civilian federal agencies to take immediate steps to mitigate two Ivanti zero-day flaws Read More
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Russian Spies Brute Force Senior Microsoft Staff Accounts
Russian intelligence hackers compromise emails of senior Microsoft leadership with simple password spray attacks Read More