Imposing government-regulated security requirements on software companies may go too far and create unintended consequences.
Read moreRemotely Stopping Polish Trains
August 28 2023Turns out that it’s easy to broadcast radio commands that force Polish trains to stop:
…the saboteurs appear to have sent simple so-called “radio-stop” commands via radio frequency to...
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Better SaaS Security Goes Beyond Procurement
August 28 2023The impulse to achieve strong SaaS security adherence through strict gatekeeping during procurement fails to reduce the risk that matters most.
Read moreReport unmasks recent cybersecurity challenges for governments, healthcare, financial services, and vital infrastructure.
Read moreVendors Training AI With Customer Data is an Enterprise Risk
August 26 2023While Zoom has scrapped plans to harvest customer content for use in its AI and ML models, the incident should raise concerns for enterprises and consumers a like.
Read moreFriday Squid Blogging: China’s Squid Fishing Ban Ineffective
August 26 2023China imposed a “pilot program banning fishing in parts of the south-west Atlantic Ocean from July to October, and parts of the eastern Pacific Ocean from September to...
Read moreGenworth Financial Under Investigation for Data Breach
August 26 2023The cyber espionage group has created a stealthy, hard-to-mitigate network of persistent access across a range of organizations, but the endgame is unclear.
Read moreLuna Grabber Malware Targets Roblox Gaming Devs
August 26 2023Roblox gaming developers are lured in by a package that claims to create useful scripts to interact with the Roblox website, for example by “promot(ing) users, shout events, and...
Read moreKroll Employee SIM-Swapped for Crypto Investor Data
August 26 2023Security consulting giant Kroll disclosed today that a SIM-swapping attack against one of its employees led to the theft of user information for multiple cryptocurrency platforms that are relying...
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