DataBreachToday.com
Meta Tests Facial Recognition to Curb Deepfake Scams
7 months 2 weeks ago
Firm Won't Deploy Feature in the EU, UK Due to Data Collection Norms
Meta is rolling out facial recognition technology on its social media platforms to spot scam ads featuring celebrity deepfakes. Meta took down 8,000 of the "celeb bait" scam ads. The feature also aims to verify the identities of users locked out of their Facebook or Instagram accounts.
Meta is rolling out facial recognition technology on its social media platforms to spot scam ads featuring celebrity deepfakes. Meta took down 8,000 of the "celeb bait" scam ads. The feature also aims to verify the identities of users locked out of their Facebook or Instagram accounts.
AI Industry Coalition Seeks to Codify US Safety Institute
7 months 2 weeks ago
Tech Giants, AI Firms, Academics Urge Congress to Take Action by Term-End
A coalition of more than 60 AI industry players is pushing Congress to prioritize legislation that would codify the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute. The letter says the action would allow U.S. to maintain influence in the development of science-backed standards for advanced AI systems.
A coalition of more than 60 AI industry players is pushing Congress to prioritize legislation that would codify the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute. The letter says the action would allow U.S. to maintain influence in the development of science-backed standards for advanced AI systems.
Exploring the Latest Security Innovations at Hardwear.io
7 months 2 weeks ago
Annual Conference and Hackathon Showcases Solutions for Protecting IoT Devices
Showcasing the latest innovations in hardware security, experts from more than 100 companies worldwide have gathered this week at Hardwear.io in Amsterdam. The annual event and hardware hackathon examines current and future challenges and solutions in hardware security.
Showcasing the latest innovations in hardware security, experts from more than 100 companies worldwide have gathered this week at Hardwear.io in Amsterdam. The annual event and hardware hackathon examines current and future challenges and solutions in hardware security.
How AI Can Eliminate Graymail to Increase Employee Productivity
7 months 2 weeks ago
The trend toward remote working over the last several years has bred all kinds of tools intended to help us improve productivity and facilitate easier, faster digital communications with colleagues. So why does workplace productivity still feel impossible to achieve? Unfortunately, email—one of the most integral vehicles for business communication—is also one of the biggest drains on employee time and energy. According to data from Microsoft, employees spend as much as 8.8 hours each week checking and responding to email. And while many email communications are essential, one recent report found that nearly half of all emails are spam or other unwanted mail.
Live Webinar | Agency Cyber Incident Response Team (CIRT) Playbook
7 months 2 weeks ago
Will the Real Satoshi Nakamoto Please Stand Up?
7 months 2 weeks ago
Why Peter Todd May Be Another Conspiracy Theory on the Bitcoin Creator
Is Peter Todd truly Satoshi Nakamoto, or just the next name in a long list of conspiracy theories that are eventually debunked? The HBO documentary's claim is far from conclusive, despite an eyebrow-raising moment in the film, where Todd admits to being Nakamoto on camera, seemingly tongue in cheek.
Is Peter Todd truly Satoshi Nakamoto, or just the next name in a long list of conspiracy theories that are eventually debunked? The HBO documentary's claim is far from conclusive, despite an eyebrow-raising moment in the film, where Todd admits to being Nakamoto on camera, seemingly tongue in cheek.
Check Point, Mimecast Settle SEC Case From SolarWinds Hack
7 months 2 weeks ago
SEC: Check Point, Mimecast Disclosures Didn't Capture Severity of SolarWinds Hack
Check Point and Mimecast will each pay regulators nearly $1 million to settle charges of making materially misleading disclosures related to the SolarWinds Orion hack. The SEC alleged public disclosures from Check Point and Mimecast didn't capture the severity of the compromise.
Check Point and Mimecast will each pay regulators nearly $1 million to settle charges of making materially misleading disclosures related to the SolarWinds Orion hack. The SEC alleged public disclosures from Check Point and Mimecast didn't capture the severity of the compromise.
Retaining EU Adequacy Crucial to UK Economy: Lawmaker
7 months 2 weeks ago
Europe Will Renew or Deny Data Sharing Agreement in June
The U.K. government should work ahead of a June deadline to retain its status as a trusted host of European commercial and law enforcement data, urged the head of a parliamentary committee. The economic value of an EU "adequacy agreement" is "substantial," wrote Peter Ricketts.
The U.K. government should work ahead of a June deadline to retain its status as a trusted host of European commercial and law enforcement data, urged the head of a parliamentary committee. The economic value of an EU "adequacy agreement" is "substantial," wrote Peter Ricketts.
Critical OPA Vulnerability Exposes Windows Credentials
7 months 2 weeks ago
Attackers Could Exploit Flaw to Relay Credentials, Compromise Systems
A critical vulnerability in Open Policy Agent could expose NTLM credentials from Windows systems, potentially affecting millions of users. Researchers at Tenable warn that attackers could exploit the flaw through social engineering. Users must update to version v0.68.0 immediately to mitigate risks.
A critical vulnerability in Open Policy Agent could expose NTLM credentials from Windows systems, potentially affecting millions of users. Researchers at Tenable warn that attackers could exploit the flaw through social engineering. Users must update to version v0.68.0 immediately to mitigate risks.
Socket Accelerates Open-Source Security With $40M Series B
7 months 2 weeks ago
Socket Plans to Triple Headcount After Big Growth, Deliver Open-Source Tools Faster
A $40 million Series B investment will support Socket in rapidly scaling its team and product development. Following a 400% revenue increase, the company plans to build on its success by expanding its application security offerings and enterprise support for more programming languages.
A $40 million Series B investment will support Socket in rapidly scaling its team and product development. Following a 400% revenue increase, the company plans to build on its success by expanding its application security offerings and enterprise support for more programming languages.
CISA Ramping Up Election Security Warnings as Voting Begins
7 months 2 weeks ago
US Cyber Defense Agency Says Election Is Secure Despite Intensifying Threats
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is ramping up its warnings of potential election interference and influence campaigns in the lead up to the November vote. But voters can be assured their ballots are secure and will be counted as cast, the agency said.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency is ramping up its warnings of potential election interference and influence campaigns in the lead up to the November vote. But voters can be assured their ballots are secure and will be counted as cast, the agency said.
Researchers Debut AI Tool That Helps Detect Zero-Days
7 months 2 weeks ago
Vulnerability Tool Detected Flaws in OpenAI and Nvidia APIs Used in GitHub Projects
Security researchers have developed an AI tool that can detect remote code flaws and arbitrary zero-day code in software. Protect AI applied the tool to nearly 10,000 GitHub projects and on CVSS data and uncovered local file inclusion, cross-site scripting and remote code flaws in APIs.
Security researchers have developed an AI tool that can detect remote code flaws and arbitrary zero-day code in software. Protect AI applied the tool to nearly 10,000 GitHub projects and on CVSS data and uncovered local file inclusion, cross-site scripting and remote code flaws in APIs.
Live Webinar | SOC Monitoring: Around-the-Clock Threat Protection for Government Agencies
7 months 3 weeks ago
New York Detective Indicted for Darknet Card Data Buys
7 months 3 weeks ago
FBI Tracking Alleged Fraudsters Using Evidence Seized From Shuttered Genesis Market
An FBI probe into shuttered cybercrime site Genesis Market has led to the indictment of Terrance Ciszek, a now-suspended police detective in Buffalo, New York, who's been accused of buying stolen payment card data and recording a video showing fraudsters how to use it anonymously.
An FBI probe into shuttered cybercrime site Genesis Market has led to the indictment of Terrance Ciszek, a now-suspended police detective in Buffalo, New York, who's been accused of buying stolen payment card data and recording a video showing fraudsters how to use it anonymously.
Sophos Fortifies XDR Muscle With $859M Secureworks Purchase
7 months 3 weeks ago
Deal Enhances Sophos’ Managed Security Portfolio, Adds AI-Powered Taegis XDR Tool
Sophos is acquiring Secureworks in a deal valued at $859 million, aiming to integrate its managed security services with Secureworks' Taegis XDR platform. This merger is expected to deliver advanced detection and response capabilities, and enhance global cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes.
Sophos is acquiring Secureworks in a deal valued at $859 million, aiming to integrate its managed security services with Secureworks' Taegis XDR platform. This merger is expected to deliver advanced detection and response capabilities, and enhance global cybersecurity for businesses of all sizes.
Insiders Confuse Microsoft 365 Copilot Responses
7 months 3 weeks ago
Attack Method Exploits RAG-based Tech to Manipulate AI System's Output
Researchers found an easy way to manipulate the responses of an artificial intelligence system that makes up the backend of tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot, potentially compromising confidential information and exacerbating misinformation. Researchers called the attack "ConfusedPilot."
Researchers found an easy way to manipulate the responses of an artificial intelligence system that makes up the backend of tools such as Microsoft 365 Copilot, potentially compromising confidential information and exacerbating misinformation. Researchers called the attack "ConfusedPilot."
Dental Center Chain Settles Data Breach Lawsuit for $2.7M
7 months 3 weeks ago
2023 Hacking Incident Affected 1.9 Million Patients, Employees
A Michigan-based dental practice with 250 centers across nine states has agreed to pay $2.7 million under a preliminary settlement of a proposed consolidated class action lawsuit centered on a 2023 hacking incident reported as affecting more than 1.9 million patients and employees.
A Michigan-based dental practice with 250 centers across nine states has agreed to pay $2.7 million under a preliminary settlement of a proposed consolidated class action lawsuit centered on a 2023 hacking incident reported as affecting more than 1.9 million patients and employees.
Hacker Poses as Israeli Security Vendor to Deliver Wiper
7 months 3 weeks ago
Phishing Emails Impersonating Eset Target Cybersecurity Professionals With Malware
Cybercriminals posing as a top security firm in Israel have launched wiper attacks on local cybersecurity professionals after bypassing significant security measures, according to recent reports. Cybersecurity firm Eset said threat actors did not compromise its systems.
Cybercriminals posing as a top security firm in Israel have launched wiper attacks on local cybersecurity professionals after bypassing significant security measures, according to recent reports. Cybersecurity firm Eset said threat actors did not compromise its systems.
Enhancing Vulnerability Detection with AI in AppSec | Live Webinar
7 months 3 weeks ago
Checked
28 minutes 12 seconds ago
DataBreachToday.com RSS News Feeds on data breach today news, regulations, blogs and education
DataBreachToday.com feed