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T-Mobile is one of the victims of the massive Chinese breach of telecom firms

Security Affairs

internet-service providers in recent months in pursuit of sensitive information, according to people familiar with the matter.” China has long targeted global internet service providers and recent attacks are aligned with past operations linked to Beijing. In February 2021, hundreds of users were hit with SIM swapping attacks.

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Trends in connected homes in 2021 – Improved security and connectivity

CyberSecurity Insiders

It’s becoming more popular in 2021 to have a smart home with connected devices capable of communicating with each other. Some connected home trends are dominating the headlines in 2021, including more tech for the fitness-conscious, multifamily smart homes, and a higher level of security and privacy in connected homes.

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Fintech Cybersecurity Trends in 2021

Security Boulevard

Fintech Trends for 2021 and Beyond Even in the deluge of attacks on our digital systems, defender confidence has remained strong. This is due to the trends shaping the cybersecurity and fintech sectors, applications of intelligent processes that can predictively model attacks and pre-emptively counter them. AI fraud detection. .

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Deepfake Video of Central Bank Governor and Journalist Promotes Fraudulent Investment Opportunity

Joseph Steinberg

Furthermore, when it comes to anything that you see or hear, please keep in mind the general principle that Abraham Lincoln stated back in 1861 : “The problem with information that you read on the Internet is that it is not always true.”

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GUEST ESSAY: The case for leveraging hardware to shore up security — via a co-processor

The Last Watchdog

million in 2021, according to IBM. The vulnerabilities of internet security, once mostly a nuisance, have become dangerous and costly. The good news is, artificial intelligence is here and is showing great promise to deliver what the market needs, that is, pre-emptive and proactive threat detection. million to $4.24

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Not Black Mirror: Meta’s smart glasses used to reveal someone’s identity just by looking at them

Malwarebytes

The Harvard students have dubbed the system I-XRAY and it works like this: When you look at someone’s face through the glasses—they used Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses—a connected Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform will look up that face on the internet and pull up all the information it can find about the person.

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New Book: A Hacker’s Mind

Schneier on Security

Just as a computer vulnerability can be exploited over the Internet because the code permits it, a tax loophole is “allowed” by the system because it follows the rules, even though it might subvert the intent of those rules. And I end by looking at artificial intelligence, and what will happen when AIs start hacking.

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