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  • Courtroom Recording Software Vulnerable to Backdoor Attacks

    Rapid7 warned that users of Justice AV Solutions (JAVS) Viewer v8.3.7 recording software are at high risk of stolen credentials and having malware installed Read More

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  • #Infosec2024: What to Expect at Infosecurity Europe 2024

    Get ready for Infosecurity Europe 2024 with these top five picks from Infosecurity Magazine to help you plan your visit Read More

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  • Lattice-Based Cryptosystems and Quantum Cryptanalysis

    Quantum computers are probably coming, though we don’t know when—and when they arrive, they will, most likely, be able to break our standard public-key cryptography algorithms. In anticipation of this possibility, cryptographers have been working on quantum-resistant public-key algorithms. The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has been hosting a competition since 2017, and…

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  • The Evolution of Cyber Threats in the Age of AI: Challenges and Responses

    “In war, the importance of speed cannot be overstated. Swift and decisive actions often determine the outcome of battles, as delays can provide the enemy with opportunities to exploit weaknesses and gain advantages.” – General Patton, “Leadership and Strategy in Warfare,” Military Journal, 1945. Cybersecurity has become a battlefield where defenders and attackers engage in…

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  • #Infosec2024: Why Human Risk Management is Cybersecurity’s Next Step for Awareness

    With most cyber-attacks still involving a non-malicious human element, it is clear that awareness training alone is insufficient, this is where human risk management comes into play Read More

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  • #Infosec2024: Charity Bridges Digital Divide and Fuels New Cyber Talent

    Every Child Online, a UK charity, tackles the digital divide and potential cybersecurity skills gap by offering free refurbished IT equipment to underprivileged children Read More

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  • Friday Squid Blogging: Dana Squid Attacking Camera

    Fantastic footage of a Dana squid attacking a camera at a depth of about a kilometer. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I haven’t covered. Read my blog posting guidelines here. Read More

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  • Deepfake Drama: How Gwyneth Paltrow Became the Latest Target in AI Deception

    As technology advances, so do the methods used by cybercriminals to spread misinformation and scams. One of the most concerning developments in recent years is the rise of deepfakes—highly realistic and often convincing digital manipulations of audio and video. With deepfakes increasingly appearing in social media feeds, it’s crucial for everyone to be vigilant and…

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  • Health Information Published Online After MediSecure Ransomware Attack

    MediSecure confirmed that limited health data of customers was posted onto a dark web forum, with a 6.5TB dataset reportedly put up for sale Read More

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  • Almost all citizens of city of Eindhoven have their personal data exposed

    A data breach involving the Dutch city of Eindhoven left the personal information related to almost all of its citizens exposed. And then they chose not to tell the affected 221,511 people about it. Read more in my article on the Hot for Security blog. Read More

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