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Zenity CTO on dangers of Microsoft Copilot prompt injections
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Stolen Credentials Have Turned SaaS Apps Into Attackers’ Playgrounds Kevin Townsend
SaaS app log analysis highlights the rapid smash and grab raid: in, steal, and leave in 30 minutes. The post Stolen Credentials Have Turned SaaS Apps Into Attackers’ Playgrounds appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Wiz researchers hacked into leading AI infrastructure providers
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After the Dust Settles: Post-Incident Actions Marc Solomon
After a cybersecurity incident, what should organizations do to learn from it and improve their security posture for the future? The post After the Dust Settles: Post-Incident Actions appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Immutability in Cybersecurity: A Layer of Security Amidst Complexity and Misconceptions Kevin Townsend
In modern security parlance, ‘immutable’ has three primary associations: immutable servers, immutable backup, and immutable data. The post Immutability in Cybersecurity: A Layer of Security Amidst Complexity and Misconceptions appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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0.0.0.0 Day: 18-Year-Old Browser Vulnerability Impacts MacOS and Linux Devices [email protected] (The Hacker News)
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new “0.0.0.0 Day” impacting all major web browsers that malicious websites could take advantage of to breach local networks. The critical vulnerability “exposes a fundamental flaw in how browsers handle network requests, potentially granting malicious actors access to sensitive services running on local devices,” Oligo Security researcher Avi LumelskyRead More
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US Offering $10 Million Reward for Iranian ICS Hackers Eduard Kovacs
The US is offering up to $10 million for Iranian individuals accused of hacking water utility industrial control systems last year. The post US Offering $10 Million Reward for Iranian ICS Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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Vulnerabilities Exposed Widely Used Solar Power Systems to Hacking, Disruption Eduard Kovacs
Vulnerabilities found in solar power systems could have been exploited by hackers to cause disruption and possibly blackouts. The post Vulnerabilities Exposed Widely Used Solar Power Systems to Hacking, Disruption appeared first on SecurityWeek. Read More
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What is the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI)?
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Automated Security Validation: One (Very Important) Part of a Complete CTEM Framework [email protected] (The Hacker News)
The last few years have seen more than a few new categories of security solutions arise in hopes of stemming a never-ending tidal wave of risks. One of these categories is Automated Security Validation (ASV), which provides the attacker’s perspective of exposures and equips security teams to continuously validate exposures, security measures, and remediation at…
