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Most of the American office workers are vulnerable to cyber attacks

CyberSecurity Insiders

Most of the American office workers are reportedly becoming vulnerable to cyber attacks and that’s because of their oversharing on social media platforms says a survey conducted by email services provider named Tessian. This practice is said to be leading to social engineering based cyber attacks like online fraud and phishing attacks.

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Top 5 Cyber Attack news headlines trending on Google

CyberSecurity Insiders

Chinese intelligence-backed hacking group APT41 has given a hint that its hackers were behind the cyberattacks launched on Air India and SITA-the IT and Telecom solutions provider to the air travel industry. And as hackers failed to gain any financial gain from the hack, they decided to sell that data via various hacking forums.

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Killnet targeting healthcare apps hosted on Microsoft Azure

CyberSecurity Insiders

Microsoft has detected that a Russian-affiliated hacking group dubbed Killnet has been targeting healthcare apps being hosted on the Azure cloud platform. Most were distributed denial of service attacks aka DDoS and a mixture of other attack patterns.

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Cybersecurity in the Evolving Threat Landscape

Security Affairs

Each new technology comes with its own set of vulnerabilities and potential chinks in the armor for attackers to slip through, making it increasingly challenging to maintain robust defenses. Moreover, the asymmetric nature of cyber attacks exacerbates the problem. She is also a regular writer at Bora.

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AI: The New Buzzword in Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

AI can help improve the accuracy of threat detection. By analyzing large amounts of data and learning from past incidents, AI can identify potential threats that might have been missed by human analysts. Concerns: AI can be vulnerable to attacks. Opportunities: Improved threat detection. Enhanced security.

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Spotlight Podcast: RADICL Is Coming To The Rescue Of Defense SMBs

The Security Ledger

Air Force personnel way back in 2005 as a way to talk about the kinds of enduring cyber attacks and attempts at data exfiltration they were observing. Without a doubt: sophisticated, nation-state cyber actors target those firms. Related Stories Is a DEF CON Village the right way to assess AI risk? Sickened by Software?

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

I held this position from 2000 through 2014, during which time Windows emerged as a prime target for both precocious script kiddies and emerging criminal hacking rings. Erin: What are some of the biggest cyber threats that businesses face today? Their dual-edged nature demands careful implementation and management.