Facial Recognition’s Trust Problem
Two technologies — one for public safety, one for controlled entry — show why trust in facial recognition must be earned, not assumed.
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$29 Million Worth of Bitcoin Seized in Cryptomixer Takedown
Cryptomixer was targeted by law enforcement in Operation Olympia for facilitating cybercrime and money laundering.
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When Hackers Wear Suits: Protecting Your Team from Insider Cyber Threats
ShadyPanda browser extensions amass 4.3M installs in malicious campaign
New Albiriox Android Malware Developed by Russian Cybercriminals
Albiriox is a banking trojan offered under a malware-as-a-service model for $720 per month.
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Hot CVEs, npm Worm Returns, Firefox RCE, M365 Email Raid & More
One bad download can leak your keys. One weak vendor can expose many customers at once. One guest invite, one link on a phone, one bug in a common tool, and suddenly your mail, chats, repos, and
Google deletes X post after getting caught using a ‘stolen’ AI recipe infographic
Webinar: The “Agentic” Trojan Horse: Why the New AI Browsers War is a Nightmare for Security Teams
For the last two decades, whether you used Chrome, Edge, or Firefox, the fundamental paradigm remained the same: a passive window through which a human user viewed and interacted with the internet.
That era is over. We are currently witnessing a shift that renders the old
CISA Warns of ScadaBR Vulnerability After Hacktivist ICS Attack
CISA has added CVE-2021-26829 to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog.
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