14 Mar

Nissan to let 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis know their data was stolen in cyberattack

Over the next few weeks, Nissan Oceania will make contact with around 100,000 people in Australia and New Zealand whose data was pilfered in a

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14 Mar

Nissan to alert 100,000 Aussies and Kiwis about data loss incident

Over the next few weeks, Nissan Oceania will make contact with around 100,000 people in Australia and New Zealand whose data was pilfered in a

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13 Mar

Poking holes in Google tech bagged bug hunters $10M

Google awarded $10 million to 632 bug hunters last year through its vulnerability reward programs. The web goliath’s 2023 total represents a slight dip compared

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13 Mar

Cryptocurrency laundryman gets hung out to dry

The operator of the world’s longest-running Bitcoin money laundering service faces a 50-year prison sentence after being found guilty in a US court. Roman Sterlingov,

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13 Mar

Whizkids jimmy OpenAI, Google’s closed models

Boffins have managed to pry open closed AI services from OpenAI and Google with an attack that recovers an otherwise hidden portion of transformer models.

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13 Mar

Microsoft Copilot for Security prepares for April liftoff

Microsoft Copilot for Security, a subscription AI security service, will be generally available on April 1, 2024, the company announced on Wednesday. Its arrival on

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13 Mar

Stanford University failed to detect ransomware intruders for 4 months

Stanford University says the cybersecurity incident it dealt with last year was indeed ransomware, which it failed to spot for more than four months. Keen

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13 Mar

How to share sensitive files securely online

How To Here are a few tips for secure file transfers and what else to consider when sharing sensitive documents so that your data remains

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13 Mar

Reducing the cloud security overhead

Sponsored Feature The world is filled with choices. Whether it’s the 20 different types of shampoo on offer at the grocery store, or the dozens

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13 Mar

Researchers jimmy OpenAI’s and Google’s closed models

Boffins have managed to pry open closed AI services from OpenAI and Google with an attack that recovers an otherwise hidden portion of transformer models.

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13 Mar

March Patch Tuesday sees Hyper-V join the guest-host escape club

Patch Tuesday Microsoft’s monthly patch drop has arrived, delivering a mere 61 CVE-tagged vulnerabilities – none listed as under active attack or already known to

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12 Mar

Meta sues ex infra VP for allegedly stealing top-secret datacenter blueprints

An ex-Meta veep has been sued by his former bosses for “brazenly disloyal and dishonest conduct” – and by that, they mean he allegedly stole

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12 Mar

15,000+ Roku Accounts Compromised — Take These Steps to Protect Yourself

Hackers used one of the oldest tricks in the book to turn a buck. All the expense of several thousand Roku users. Roku notified users

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12 Mar

Biden’s budget proposal boosts CISA funding to $3b

US President Joe Biden has asked Congress to approve an extra $103 million in funding for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, bringing CISA’s total

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12 Mar

Scam or Not? How to Tell Whether Your Text Message Is Real 

According to reports from the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel database, text message scams swindled $330 million from Americans in 2022 alone. The staggering figure

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12 Mar

JetBrains is still mad at Rapid7 for the ransomware attacks on its customers

Last week, we wrote about how security outfit Rapid7 threw JetBrains, the company behind the popular CI/CD platform TeamCity, under the bus over allegations of

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12 Mar

UK council yanks IT systems and phone lines offline following cyber ambush

Leicester City Council says IT systems and a number of its critical service phone lines will remain down until later this week at the earliest

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12 Mar

Election cybersecurity: Protecting the ballot box and building trust in election integrity

Critical Infrastructure What cyberthreats could wreak havoc on elections this year and how worried should we as voters be about the integrity of our voting

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