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Google Now Syncing Passkeys Across Desktop, Android Devices Ionut Arghire
Users can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager on computers running Windows, macOS, and Linux, in addition to Android devices. The post Google Now Syncing Passkeys Across Desktop, Android Devices appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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UN Experts Urge United Nations to Lay Foundations for Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence Associated Press
Left ungoverned, AI’s benefits could be limited to a handful of countries, companies and individuals, and pose risks to peace and security. The post UN Experts Urge United Nations to Lay Foundations for Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Europol Shuts Down Major Phishing Scheme Targeting Mobile Phone Credentials [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Law enforcement authorities have announced the takedown of an international criminal network that leveraged a phishing platform to unlock stolen or lost mobile phones. The phishing-as-a-service (PhaaS) platform, called iServer, is estimated to have claimed more than 483,000 victims globally, led by Chile (77,000), Colombia (70,000), Ecuador (42,000), Peru (41,500), Spain (30,000), and ArgentinaRead More
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In Other News: Disney Ditches Slack, Binance Malware Warning, Defense Conference Targeted SecurityWeek News
Noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Disney will stop using Slack following a hack, Binance warns of malware, and US-Taiwan defense conference targeted by hackers. The post In Other News: Disney Ditches Slack, Binance Malware Warning, Defense Conference Targeted appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Noise Storms: Massive Amounts of Spoofed Web Traffic Linked to China Ionut Arghire
GreyNoise has observed millions of spoofed IPs flooding internet providers with web traffic primarily focusing on TCP connections. The post Noise Storms: Massive Amounts of Spoofed Web Traffic Linked to China appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Kubernetes Container Isolation Startup Edera Raises $5 Million Ionut Arghire
Edera has raised $5 million in seed funding to help organizations secure Kubernetes containers and AI workloads. The post Kubernetes Container Isolation Startup Edera Raises $5 Million appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Law Enforcement Dismantles Phishing Platform Used for Unlocking Stolen Phones Ionut Arghire
The iServer phishing-as-a-service platform was used by Spanish-speaking criminals to harvest credentials and unlock stolen and lost phones. The post Law Enforcement Dismantles Phishing Platform Used for Unlocking Stolen Phones appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Passwordless AND Keyless: The Future of (Privileged) Access Management [email protected] (The Hacker News)
In IT environments, some secrets are managed well and some fly under the radar. Here’s a quick checklist of what kinds of secrets companies typically manage, including one type they should manage: Passwords [x] TLS certificates [x] Accounts [x] SSH keys ??? The secrets listed above are typically secured with privileged access management (PAM) solutions…
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Tor Responds to Reports of German Police Deanonymizing Users Eduard Kovacs
The Tor Project has responded to claims that German law enforcement has found a way to deanonymize users. The post Tor Responds to Reports of German Police Deanonymizing Users appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Iranian APT UNC1860 Linked to MOIS Facilitates Cyber Intrusions in Middle East [email protected] (The Hacker News)
An Iranian advanced persistent threat (APT) threat actor likely affiliated with the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) is now acting as an initial access facilitator that provides remote access to target networks. Google-owned Mandiant is tracking the activity cluster under the moniker UNC1860, which it said shares similarities with intrusion sets tracked by Microsoft,…