How AI Could Write Our Laws
March 15 2023Nearly 90% of the multibillion-dollar federal lobbying apparatus in the United States serves corporate interests. In some cases, the objective of that money is obvious. Google pours...
Read moreNearly 90% of the multibillion-dollar federal lobbying apparatus in the United States serves corporate interests. In some cases, the objective of that money is obvious. Google pours...
Read moreAn analysis of trillions of DNS requests shows a shocking amount of malicious traffic inside enterprise networks, with threats using DNS as a sort of malicious Autobahn.
Read moreOnly by working collaboratively can boards and security leaders make progress and agree about cybersecurity threats and priorities.
Read moreFrom Brian Krebs:
A Croatian national has been arrested for allegedly operating NetWire, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) marketed on cybercrime forums since 2012 as a stealthy way to...
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Organizations recognize they are responsible for protecting remote workers from cyber threats, but they have a long way to go in deploying the necessary security technologies.
Read moreThe implosion of Silicon Valley Bank will impact investors, startups, and enterprise customers as they become more cautious over the near term, security experts say.
Read moreAT&T, PayPal, and Microsoft top the list of domains that victims visit following a link in a phishing email, as firms fight to prevent fraud and credential harvesting.
Read moreCampaign demonstrates the DPRK-backed cyberattackers are gaining tools to avoid EDR tools.
Read moreAI-generated videos pose as tutorials on how to get cracked versions of Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and more.
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