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  • Regulator Reveals Large Disparity in APP Fraud Reimbursement

    Warns of inconsistent outcomes for customers who report fraud Read More

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  • Half of Execs Request Security Bypass Over Past Year

    Ivanti highlights a “conduct gap” between actions and words Read More

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  • Protect yourself against digital draculas this Halloween: Avoid AI-driven cyber trickery

    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.  As Cybersecurity Awareness Month winds down and you prepare for Halloween festivities like trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving, don’t forget to protect against real-world…

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  • Cyber Skills Gap Reaches 4 Million, Layoffs Hit Security Teams

    ISC2’s CEO says the c-suite appears to be more concerned with economic risk than cyber risk Read More

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  • SEC Charges SolarWinds and CISO With Misleading Investors

    Complaint alleges company overstated security posture and understated risks Read More

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  • Lazarus Group Malware Targets Legitimate Software

    Kaspersky unveiled the cyber campaign at the Security Analyst Summit Read More

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  • Report Links ChatGPT to 1265% Rise in Phishing Emails

    The SlashNext report also found a noteworthy 967% increase in credential phishing attacks Read More

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  • Biden Issues Executive Order on Safe, Secure AI

    The order is designed to help ensure Ai systems are safe, secure and trustworthy Read More

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  • Hacking Scandinavian Alcohol Tax

    The islands of Åland are an important tax hack: Although Åland is part of the Republic of Finland, it has its own autonomous parliament. In areas where Åland has its own legislation, the group of islands essentially operates as an independent nation. This allows Scandinavians to avoid the notoriously high alcohol taxes: Åland is a…

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  • Surveillance Commissioner Blasts Cops for Data Retention

    Fraser Sampson says UK police have three million photos of innocent people Read More

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