Monthly Archives: November 2024

Ghost Tap: Hackers Exploiting NFCGate to Steal Funds via Mobile Payments

Threat actors are increasingly banking on a new technique that leverages near-field communication (NFC) to cash out victim’s funds at scale. The technique, codenamed Ghost Tap by ThreatFabric, enables cybercriminals to cash-out money from stolen credit cards linked to mobile payment services such as Google Pay or Apple Pay and relaying NFC traffic. “Criminals can […]

5 Big Cybersecurity Laws You Need to Know About Ahead of 2025

Originally published by Schellman.Written by Jordan Hicks.Generally, with new cybersecurity regulations, organizations affected are provided a “grace period” to make the necessary adjustments to achieve full compliance before enforcement begins. Looking toward the horizon and 2025, many new laws will be coming into full effect, which means organizations will now likely be subject to various […]

NHIs Are the Future of Cybersecurity: Meet NHIDR

The frequency and sophistication of modern cyberattacks are surging, making it increasingly challenging for organizations to protect sensitive data and critical infrastructure. When attackers compromise a non-human identity (NHI), they can swiftly exploit it to move laterally across systems, identifying vulnerabilities and compromising additional NHIs in minutes. While organizations often take

20 Best Midjourney Prompts Anime Enthusiasts Should Try

Midjourney prompts for anime can help you create amazing anime-style art with ease. These prompts guide your imagination and simplify designing unique characters and scenes. Whether new to making art or an expert, these ideas can boost your creativity and bring your vision to life. Let’s get started! Best Midjourney Prompts for Anime Here are […]

With Android 16 developer preview now live, Google’s Privacy Sandbox is finally on Android

Google has just launched the first Android 16 Developer Preview, and with that, the Mountain View tech giant is tightening its security belt. The post With Android 16 developer preview now live, Google’s Privacy Sandbox is finally on Android appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Decades-Old Security Vulnerabilities Found in Ubuntu’s Needrestart Package

Multiple decade-old security vulnerabilities have been disclosed in the needrestart package installed by default in Ubuntu Server (since version 21.04) that could allow a local attacker to gain root privileges without requiring user interaction. The Qualys Threat Research Unit (TRU), which identified and reported the flaws early last month, said they are trivial to exploit, […]