AI and the 2024 US Elections
September 30 2024For years now, AI has undermined the public’s ability to trust what it sees, hears, and reads. The Republican National Committee released a provocative ad offering an “AI-generated...
Read moreFor years now, AI has undermined the public’s ability to trust what it sees, hears, and reads. The Republican National Committee released a provocative ad offering an “AI-generated...
Read moreFishermen are catching more squid as other fish are depleted. Blog moderation policy.
Read moreNIST’s second draft of its “SP 800-63-4“—its digital identify guidelines—finally contains some really good rules about passwords:
The following requirements apply to passwords:
- lVerifiers and CSPs SHALL require passwords to... Read more
A good—long, complex—analysis of the EU’s new Cyber Resilience Act.
Read moreA malware campaign uses the unusual method of locking users in their browser’s kiosk mode to annoy them into entering their Google credentials, which are then stolen by...
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Israel’s brazen attacks on Hezbollah last week, in which hundreds of pagers and two-way radios exploded and killed at least 37 people, graphically illustrated a threat that cybersecurity experts...
Read moreI always like a good hack. And this story delivers. Basically, the New York City bikeshare program has a system to reward people who move bicycles from full...
Read moreThe teaser for Squid Game Season Two dropped. Blog moderation policy.
Read moreThis is really interesting. It’s a phishing attack targeting GitHub users, tricking them to solve a fake Captcha that actually runs a script that is copied to the command line. Clever.
Read moreThe FBI has shut down a botnet run by Chinese hackers:
The botnet malware infected a number of different types of internet-connected devices around the world, including home routers,...
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