​Microsoft has confirmed several bugs causing install and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) issues impacting Windows Server 2025 systems with more than 256 logical processors. […]
German Police Disrupt DDoS-for-Hire Platform dstat[.]cc; Suspects Arrested
German law enforcement authorities have announced the disruption of a criminal service called dstat[.]cc that made it possible for other threat actors to easily mount distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
“The platform made such DDoS attacks accessible to a wide range of users, even those without any in-depth technical skills of their own,” the Federal Criminal Police Office (aka
“The platform made such DDoS attacks accessible to a wide range of users, even those without any in-depth technical skills of their own,” the Federal Criminal Police Office (aka
Joint Statement from CISA and EAC in Support of State and Local Election Officials
THN Recap: Top Cybersecurity Threats, Tools, and Practices (Oct 28 – Nov 03)
This week was a total digital dumpster fire! Hackers were like, “Let’s cause some chaos!” and went after everything from our browsers to those fancy cameras that zoom and spin. (You know, the ones they use in spy movies? 🕵️‍♀️)
We’re talking password-stealing bots, sneaky extensions that spy on you, and even cloud-hacking ninjas! 🥷 It’s enough to make you want to chuck your phone in the ocean.
We’re talking password-stealing bots, sneaky extensions that spy on you, and even cloud-hacking ninjas! 🥷 It’s enough to make you want to chuck your phone in the ocean.
Cyber Threats That Could Impact the Retail Industry This Holiday Season (and What to Do About It)
As the holiday season approaches, retail businesses are gearing up for their annual surge in online (and in-store) traffic. Unfortunately, this increase in activity also attracts cybercriminals looking to exploit vulnerabilities for their gain.Â
Imperva, a Thales company, recently published its annual holiday shopping cybersecurity guide. Data from the Imperva Threat Research team’s
Imperva, a Thales company, recently published its annual holiday shopping cybersecurity guide. Data from the Imperva Threat Research team’s
City of Columbus Ransomware Attack Impacts 500,000 People
The City of Columbus says the personal information of 500,000 people was stolen in a ransomware attack.
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Google’s AI Tool Big Sleep Finds Zero-Day Vulnerability in SQLite Database Engine
Google said it discovered a zero-day vulnerability in the SQLite open-source database engine using its large language model (LLM) assisted framework called Big Sleep (formerly Project Naptime).
The tech giant described the development as the “first real-world vulnerability” uncovered using the artificial intelligence (AI) agent.
“We believe this is the first public example of an AI agent finding
The tech giant described the development as the “first real-world vulnerability” uncovered using the artificial intelligence (AI) agent.
“We believe this is the first public example of an AI agent finding
Siemens and Rockwell Tackle Industrial Cybersecurity, but Face Customer HesitationÂ
Siemens and Rockwell Automation are taking steps to improve cybersecurity in industrial organizations, but getting customers to install security systems and upgrade ICS can still be challenging.Â
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Cisco says DevHub site leak won’t enable future breaches
​Cisco says that non-public files recently downloaded by a threat actor from a misconfigured public-facing DevHub portal don’t contain information that could be exploited in future breaches of the company’s systems. […]
Businesses Worldwide Targeted in Large-Scale ChatGPT Phishing Campaign
Barracuda has observed a large-scale OpenAI impersonation campaign whose goal is to phish for ChatGPT credentials.
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