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Monthly Archives: September 2024
Kawasaki Motors Europe has announced that it’s recovering from a cyberattack that caused service disruptions as the RansomHub ransomware gang threatens to leak stolen data. […]
Originally published by Tenable. Written by Rémy Marot. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries and beginning to be widely adopted by software developers to build business applications. However, it’s critical that organizations ensure the security of their users, their data and their infrastructures. In cybersecurity, a core rule is: “Never trust user inputs.” This rule […]
Details have emerged about a now-patched security flaw impacting Apple’s Vision Pro mixed reality headset that, if successfully exploited, could allow malicious attackers to infer data entered on the device’s virtual keyboard. The attack, dubbed GAZEploit, has been assigned the CVE identifier CVE-2024-40865. “A novel attack that can infer eye-related biometrics from the avatar image […]
British authorities on Thursday announced the arrest of a 17-year-old male in connection with a cyber attack affecting Transport for London (TfL). “The 17-year-old male was detained on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offenses in relation to the attack, which was launched on TfL on 1 September,” the U.K. National Crime Agency (NCA) said. The […]
The FDA approved Apple AirPods Pro as the first over-the-counter hearing aid software, making hearing aids more affordable. The post Hearing aids are expensive, but FDA’s greenlight of Apple AirPods Pro may change that appeared first on MSPoweruser.
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A cyberattack that shut down two of the top casinos in Las Vegas last year quickly became one of the most riveting security stories of 2023: It was the first known case of native English-speaking hackers in the United States and Britain teaming up with ransomware gangs based in Russia. But that made-for-Hollywood narrative has […]
Microsoft’s “Final notice” email threatens users that they’re losing third-party mail & calendar apps, starting September 16. The post Got Microsoft’s “Final Notice” email about losing third-party mail/calendar apps? Here’s what to know appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Even as cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, the number one attack vector for unauthorized access remains phished credentials (Verizon DBIR, 2024). Solving this problem resolves over 80% of your corporate risk, and a solution is possible. However, most tools available on the market today cannot offer a complete defense against this attack vector because they […]
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new variant of an Android banking trojan called TrickMo that comes packed with new capabilities to evade analysis and display fake login screens to capture victims’ banking credentials. “The mechanisms include using malformed ZIP files in combination with JSONPacker,” Cleafy security researchers Michele Roviello and Alessandro Strino said. “In addition,