Security Leaders Discuss Marco Rubio AI Imposter
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was recently impersonated via text messages and AI voice messages.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was recently impersonated via text messages and AI voice messages.
The U.K. National Crime Agency (NCA) on Thursday announced that four people have been arrested in connection with cyber attacks targeting major retailers Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods. The arrested individuals include two men aged 19, a third aged 17, and a 20-year-old woman. They were apprehended in theRead More »Four Arrested in £440M Cyber Attack on Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods
‘Machine identities’, often used interchangeably with ‘non-human identities’ (NHIs), have been increasing rapidly since the start of digital transformation. The post Booz Allen Invests in Machine Identity Firm Corsha appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Good tutorial by Micah Lee. It includes some nonobvious use cases.
PCA Cyber Security has discovered critical vulnerabilities in the BlueSDK Bluetooth stack that could have allowed remote code execution on car systems. The post Millions of Cars Exposed to Remote Hacking via PerfektBlue Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Attacks that leverage malicious open-source packages are becoming a major and growing threat. This type of attacks currently seems commonplace, with reports of infected packages in repositories like PyPI or npm appearing almost daily. It would seem that increased scrutiny from researchers on these repositories should have long ago minimizedRead More »Code highlighting with Cursor AI for $500,000
Generative AI is not arriving with a bang, it’s slowly creeping into the software that companies already use on a daily basis. Whether it is video conferencing or CRM, vendors are scrambling to integrate AI copilots and assistants into their SaaS applications. Slack can now provide AI summaries of chatRead More »What Security Leaders Need to Know About AI Governance for SaaS
AI-made decisions are in many ways shaping and governing human lives. Companies have a moral, social, and fiduciary duty to responsibly lead its take-up. The post What Can Businesses Do About Ethical Dilemmas Posed by AI? appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered new artifacts associated with an Apple macOS malware called ZuRu, which is known to propagate via trojanized versions of legitimate software. SentinelOne, in a new report shared with The Hacker News, said the malware has been observed masquerading as the cross‑platform SSH client and server‑management toolRead More »New ZuRu Malware Variant Targeting Developers via Trojanized Termius macOS App
Semiconductor company AMD is warning of a new set of vulnerabilities affecting a broad range of chipsets that could lead to information disclosure. The flaws, collectively called Transient Scheduler Attacks (TSA), manifest in the form of a speculative side channel in its CPUs that leverage execution timing of instructions underRead More »AMD Warns of New Transient Scheduler Attacks Impacting a Wide Range of CPUs