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Windows 11, Tesla, and Ubuntu Linux Hacked at Pwn2Own Vancouver
On the first day of Pwn2Own Vancouver 2024, contestants demoed 19 zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows 11, Tesla, Ubuntu Linux, and other devices and software to win $732,500 and a Tesla Model 3 car.
Red Teaming in the AI Era
Unlike previous types of software, AI models become more intelligent over time. This constant change means new risks can emerge at any moment, making them incredibly difficult to anticipate. A one-and-done approach to red teaming simply won’t work.
U.S. Justice Department Sues Apple Over Monopoly and Messaging Security
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ), along with 16 other state and district attorneys general, on Thursday accused Apple of illegally maintaining a monopoly over smartphones, thereby undermining, among others, security and privacy of users when messaging non-iPhone...
New Sysrv Botnet Variant Makes Use of Google Subdomain to Spread XMRig Miner
Sysrv is a well-documented botnet first identified in 2020, with the main payload being a worm written in Golang. It drops a cryptominer onto infected hosts before attempting to propagate itself using network vulnerabilities and other methods.
Russian Hackers Target Ukrainian Telecoms with Upgraded ‘AcidPour’ Malware
The data wiping malware called AcidPour may have been deployed in attacks targeting four telecom providers in Ukraine, new findings from SentinelOne show. The cybersecurity firm also confirmed connections between the malware and AcidRain, tying it to threat activity...
International Freight Tech Firm Isolates Canada Operations After Cyberattack
In documents filed with U.S. regulators, the company explained that on March 14 it detected “the initial stages of a cybersecurity incident related to its Canadian operations.”
International Freight Tech Firm Isolates Canada Operations After Cyberattack
In documents filed with U.S. regulators, the company explained that on March 14 it detected “the initial stages of a cybersecurity incident related to its Canadian operations.”
International Freight Tech Firm Isolates Canada Operations After Cyberattack
In documents filed with U.S. regulators, the company explained that on March 14 it detected “the initial stages of a cybersecurity incident related to its Canadian operations.”
International Freight Tech Firm Isolates Canada Operations After Cyberattack
In documents filed with U.S. regulators, the company explained that on March 14 it detected “the initial stages of a cybersecurity incident related to its Canadian operations.”
International Freight Tech Firm Isolates Canada Operations After Cyberattack
In documents filed with U.S. regulators, the company explained that on March 14 it detected “the initial stages of a cybersecurity incident related to its Canadian operations.”
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