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The best and worst ways to get users to improve their account security

In my opinion, mandatory enrollment is best enrollment.

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Russia’s Most Notorious Special Forces Unit Now Has Its Own Cyber Warfare Team

Unit 29155 of Russia’s GRU military intelligence agency—a team responsible for coup attempts, assassinations, and bombings—has branched out into brazen hacking operations with targets across the world.

Deploying Red Hat OpenShift Operators in a disconnected environment

Deploying a Red Hat OpenShift Operator in an environment with internet access is typically straightforward. However, in industries like cyber security or the military sector, where security concerns often prohibit internet access, the process becomes more complex. In a disconnected or air-gapped environment, internet access is usually restricted or unavailable.In this article, I demonstrate the process of deploying an operator in a disconnected environment. I use the recent Red Hat OpenShift AI operator for this example, because the use of artificial intelligence is becoming crucial to many en

Linux Kernel 5.6.13 Use-After-Free

Proof of concept exploit that uses a use-after-free vulnerability due to a race condition in MIDI devices in Linux Kernel version 5.6.13.

Clearview AI Faces €30.5M Fine for Building Illegal Facial Recognition Database

The Dutch Data Protection Authority (Dutch DPA) has imposed a fine of €30.5 million ($33.7 million) against facial recognition firm Clearview AI for violating the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union (E.U.) by building an "illegal database with billions of photos of faces," including those of Dutch citizens. "Facial recognition is a highly intrusive technology that you

The US Navy Is Going All In on Starlink

The Navy is testing out the Elon Musk–owned satellite constellation to provide high-speed internet access to sailors at sea. It’s part of a bigger project that’s about more than just getting online.

Rocinante Trojan Poses as Banking Apps to Steal Sensitive Data from Brazilian Android Users

Mobile users in Brazil are the target of a new malware campaign that delivers a new Android banking trojan named Rocinante. "This malware family is capable of performing keylogging using the Accessibility Service, and is also able to steal PII from its victims using phishing screens posing as different banks," Dutch security company ThreatFabric said. "Finally, it can use all this exfiltrated

IntelliNet 2.0 Remote Root

Zero day remote root exploit for IntelliNet version 2.0. It affects multiple devices of AES Corp and Siemens. The exploit provides a remote shell and escalates your permissions to full root permissions by abusing exec_suid. No authentication needed at all, neither any interaction from the victim. The firmware affected by this exploit runs on fire alarms, burglar sensors and environmental devices, all on the internet, all vulnerable, no patch. Full control over hardware and software with no restrictions, you can manipulate battery voltage and even damage the hardware with unknown outcomes.

Webinar: Learn to Boost Cybersecurity with AI-Powered Vulnerability Management

The world of cybersecurity is in a constant state of flux. New vulnerabilities emerge daily, and attackers are becoming more sophisticated. In this high-stakes game, security leaders need every advantage they can get. That's where Artificial Intelligence (AI) comes in. AI isn't just a buzzword; it's a game-changer for vulnerability management. AI is poised to revolutionize vulnerability

Next-Generation Attacks, Same Targets - How to Protect Your Users' Identities

The FBI and CISA Issue Joint Advisory on New Threats and How to Stop Ransomware Note: on August 29, the FBI and CISA issued a joint advisory as part of their ongoing #StopRansomware effort to help organizations protect against ransomware. The latest advisory, AA24-242A, describes a new cybercriminal group and its attack methods. It also details three important actions to take today to mitigate