Security Affairs newsletter Round 453 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Security Affairs
JANUARY 7, 2024
Experts spotted a new macOS Backdoor named SpectralBlur linked to North Korea Merck settles with insurers regarding a $1.4
Security Affairs
JANUARY 7, 2024
Experts spotted a new macOS Backdoor named SpectralBlur linked to North Korea Merck settles with insurers regarding a $1.4
Malwarebytes
FEBRUARY 22, 2022
The bizarre promotional video promises “Face analysis based on best of breed Artificial Intelligence algorithms for Business Intelligence and Digital Signage applications.” Bosch, known more for its line of refrigerators, ovens, and dishwashers, also develops and sells an entire suite of surveillance cameras.
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Graham Cluley
SEPTEMBER 12, 2024
It's a case of algorithm and blues as we look into an AI music scam, Ukraine believes it has caught a spy high in the sky, and a cocaine-fuelled bear goes on the rampage. All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the "Smashing Security" podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault.
Security Affairs
MAY 14, 2023
ransom Dragon Breath APT uses double-dip DLL sideloading strategy International Press Cybercrime San Bernardino County pays $1.1-million ransom Dragon Breath APT uses double-dip DLL sideloading strategy International Press Cybercrime San Bernardino County pays $1.1-million
Joseph Steinberg
JANUARY 28, 2021
As such, I am republishing the article… The post Keyless Car Entry Systems May Allow Anyone To Open And Steal Your Vehicle appeared first on Joseph Steinberg: CyberSecurity, Privacy, & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Advisor.
The Last Watchdog
NOVEMBER 9, 2020
IoT-enabled scams and hacks quickly ramped up to a high level – and can be expected to accelerate through 2021 and beyond. On the immediate horizon, IoT systems will bring us autonomous vehicles and something called “digital twins” – virtual representations of physical objects infused with artificial intelligence.
SecureWorld News
DECEMBER 11, 2023
What Stoll was calling us to do is to take the threats of scams, misinformation campaigns, and cybercrime seriously. Trust will have to be built with artificial intelligence and digital automation, the recent technologies that we have a hard time dealing with. That is a trend that is already apparent.
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