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Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns With Proof-of-Presence Encryption, Data Isolation Ryan Naraine
Microsoft reboots controversial Windows Recall with proof-of-presence encryption, anti-tampering checks, and secure enclave data management. The post Controversial Windows Recall AI Search Tool Returns With Proof-of-Presence Encryption, Data Isolation appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Progress Software Releases Patches for 6 Flaws in WhatsUp Gold – Patch Now [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Progress Software has released another round of updates to address six security flaws in WhatsUp Gold, including two critical vulnerabilities. The issues, the company said, have been resolved in version 24.0.1 released on September 20, 2024. The company has yet to release any details about what the flaws are other than listing their CVE identifiers…
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Five Eyes Agencies Release Guidance on Detecting Active Directory Intrusions Ionut Arghire
Five Eyes cybersecurity agencies have released joint guidance on identifying Active Directory compromises. The post Five Eyes Agencies Release Guidance on Detecting Active Directory Intrusions appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Visa to Acquire Fraud Protection Firm Featurespace SecurityWeek News
Incubated at Cambridge University’s engineering department, Featurespace’s algorithmic-based solutions analyze transaction data to detect fraud cases. The post Visa to Acquire Fraud Protection Firm Featurespace appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Meta Hit With $102 Million Privacy Fine From European Union Over 2019 Password Security Lapse Associated Press
Meta fined more than $100 million by a European Union privacy regulator over a security lapse involving Facebook passwords. The post Meta Hit With $102 Million Privacy Fine From European Union Over 2019 Password Security Lapse appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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CUPS vulnerabilities could put Linux systems at risk
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In Other News: Salt Typhoon Hacks US ISPs, China Doxes Hackers, New Tool for AI Attacks SecurityWeek News
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: China’s Salt Typhoon has hacked US ISPs, China has doxed Taiwanese hackers, and Bishop Fox has a new tool for AI attacks. The post In Other News: Salt Typhoon Hacks US ISPs, China Doxes Hackers, New Tool for AI Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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US Announces Charges, Sanctions Against Russian Administrator of Carding Website Ionut Arghire
US offers up to $10 million for information on Timur Shakhmametov, charging him with running the carding website Joker’s Stash. The post US Announces Charges, Sanctions Against Russian Administrator of Carding Website appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Critical Linux CUPS Printing System Flaws Could Allow Remote Command Execution [email protected] (The Hacker News)
A new set of security vulnerabilities has been disclosed in the OpenPrinting Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) on Linux systems that could permit remote command execution under certain conditions. “A remote unauthenticated attacker can silently replace existing printers’ (or install new ones) IPP urls with a malicious one, resulting in arbitrary command execution (on the…
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Sophistication of AI-Backed Operation Targeting Senator Points to Future of Deepfake Schemes Associated Press
Experts believe schemes like this will become more common now that the technical barriers that once existed around generative artificial intelligence have decreased. The post Sophistication of AI-Backed Operation Targeting Senator Points to Future of Deepfake Schemes appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
