Tag: technews
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Campaign Targets npm Ecosystem with Unique Execution Chain
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in ShortsCampaign Targets npm Ecosystem with Unique Execution Chain This carefully orchestrated attack serves as a stark reminder of the ever-evolving complexity of modern threat actors in the open-source ecosystem. Researchers have discovered a new campaign aimed at the npm ecosystem that leverages a unique execution chain to deliver an unknown payload to targeted systems. The…
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8 Surprising Things To Know About Large Language Models LLMs
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in Shorts8 Surprising Things To Know About Large Language Models LLMs ChatGPT is an example of a large language model used to predict future uses of speech recognition technology. In this chapter, the author discusses the increasing interest in large language models and how companies like ChatGPT have been using them to predict public interest in…
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ChatGPT Cannot Match the Storytelling Skills of Dungeons & Dragons
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in ShortsChatGPT Cannot Match the Storytelling Skills of Dungeons & Dragons ChatGPT and ChatGPT are two Gen-X gamers who have been playing DandD since the Jimmy Carter Administration. Our overeager party—an elvish druid, a dwarven wizard, a halfling rogue, and a human paladin-has arrived at a dusty, cluttered library. The rogue is less curious about Orb-lore…
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Tempo’s Revolutionary AI-Personalized Training Adds 3D Body Scans and Dynamic
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in ShortsTempo’s Revolutionary AI-Personalized Training Adds 3D Body Scans and Dynamic Tempo, an at-home strength training system developed by Eldeeb and his company, unveils an update to its program that improves upon the previous versions. The new version has more features than the previous one, like adjustable weights and a sliding scale that helps you move…
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Encrypted Chat Busts 6,558 Criminals and Seizes €900 Million
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in ShortsEncrypted Chat Busts 6,558 Criminals and Seizes €900 Million EncroChat was a messaging service that sold crypto phones and subscriptions. It offered subscriptions with worldwide coverage at a cost of EUR 1,500 for a six-month period, with 24/7 support. Unknown to its users, however, Dutch and French law enforcement infiltrated the platform and gained access…
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Prioritizing Vulnerability Remediation: How Attack Surface Management Goes Beyond Asset Discovery
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in ShortsPrioritizing Vulnerability Remediation: How Attack Surface Management Goes Beyond Asset Discovery The importance of asset discovery is one aspect of effective attack surface management. However, asset discovery alone is not enough to make an organization adopt the right tools and services. Given the attack surface’s sprawl and evolving threats, many organizations are embracing attack-surface management…
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Windows wants to move to the cloud
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in ShortsWindows wants to move to the cloud Microsoft has been moving its business customers into the cloud with Windows 365, but now it’s trying to do the same for consumers. With Windows 11, they’ll include support for Windows 365 Boot, a feature that lets devices log in to a cloud PC instance at boot rather…
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Anatsa Banking Trojan Targets Users in US, UK, Germany, Austria,
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in ShortsAnatsa Banking Trojan Targets Users in US, UK, Germany, Austria, A new Android malware campaign by ThreatFabric has been observed pushing the Anatsa banking trojan. It targets banking customers in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Austria, and Switzerland since the start of March 2023. The Dutch cybersecurity company said Anatsas infected Google Play Store dropper apps…
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Meet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From Robotics
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in ShortsMeet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From Robotics The first event scheduled for this summer with support from the White House will test generative AI systems from companies including Google and OpenAI.Chatbots and other generative artificial intelligence tools are beginning to profoundly change how people live and work. Lila Ibrahim is chief operating…
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Fortinet’s FortiNAC vulnerability could allow code execution attacks, warns the vendor
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in ShortsFortinet’s FortiNAC vulnerability could allow code execution attacks, warns the vendor Fortinet patches two security vulnerabilities affecting its FortiNAC network access control solution that could lead to the execution of arbitrary code. The company says that Florian Hauser from German cybersecurity firm CODE WHITE discovered and reported the two bugs. The update comes more than…
