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  • SideCopy and AllaKore RATs Used to Infiltrate Indian Organizations

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    SideCopy and AllaKore RATs Used to Infiltrate Indian Organizations This is the third time that Team Cymru has noticed SideCopy’s use of DRDO-related decoys for malware distribution. The other two times they’ve seen this tactic used by the company, in March 2023 and again last month. Interestingly, both attacks chains have been observed to load…

  • Join our webinar on how to defeat ransomware with identity-focused protection.

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    Join our webinar on how to defeat ransomware with identity-focused protection. During this webinar, Yiftach will share his insights on how real-time MFA and service account protection can defeat ransomware attacks, and why identity-focused protection is the only way to stop lateral movement and ransomware spread. The blind spots in MFA and SAC protection that…

  • It’s time for Google to update the Nest Hub

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    It’s time for Google to update the Nest Hub Nest Hubs are smart displays that come with two touchscreen screens: the Nest Hub and the second-gen Nest Hub. In order to set up meaningful parental controls , Google introduced parental controls in November 2022, more than three years after I got my Nest Hub Max…

  • How to Set Up a Threat Hunting and Intelligence Program

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    How to Set Up a Threat Hunting and Intelligence Program Threat Hunting Is Needed To Fill In The Gaps Between Detection Solutions Threat Hunting required? This enables threat hunting to eliminate existing gaps between detection solutions. Considerations for Your Threat Intelligence ProgramSetting up a threat intelligence program is an important process, which is not to…

  • Google AMP: how Google tried to improve the web by taking it over

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    Google AMP: how Google tried to improve the web by taking it over In 2015, Google hatched a plan to save the mobile web by effectively taking it over. They called it Accelerated Mobile Pages, or AMP) a new format for designing mobile-first webpages. Before it was called AMP, Google’s nascent web standard was known…

  • What to do when Google doesn’t have the answer?

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    What to do when Google doesn’t have the answer? 25 years later, Google Search is everywhere all the time. Yet, 25 years on, search faces an existential threat to Google itself. That threat is artificial intelligence. And yet, most people don’t realize it. It’s time to talk about what 25 years of search have done…

  • Hollywood’s Screenwriters Aren’t Afraid of AI

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    Hollywood’s Screenwriters Aren’t Afraid of AI Here’s a study commissioned by OpenAI itself:AI can already score in the 93rd percentile on SAT reading exams; it can already produce bad stories and poems. It’s no wonder, then, that the Writers Guild of America is demanding a greater say in how AI is used in Hollywood. August…

  • CERT-UA Warns of SmokeLoader and RoarBAT Attacks Against Ukraine

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    CERT-UA Warns of SmokeLoader and RoarBAT Attacks Against Ukraine An invasively phishing campaign with invoice-themed lures is being used to distribute the SmokeLoader malware in the form of a polyglot file, according to the Computer Emergency Response Team of Ukraine (CERT-UA. The JavaScript code is then used to launch an executable that paves for the…

  • The global battle to regulate AI is heating up

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    The global battle to regulate AI is heating up Nechita believes that politicians should be the ones writing the rules of the road for AI. He notes that the discussions have been long and tedious.” First there were debates about how to define AI. Then there was a split over what uses of AI were…

  • How to Use AI to Enhance Your Web Browser

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    How to Use AI to Enhance Your Web Browser The next few pages will focus on the capabilities of the Edge browser, which is used as something of a showcase for what AI can add to day-to-day computing. That’s because that’s where the action will take place, in a nutshell. We’ll be covering built-in browser…