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AI voice cloning scams on...

According to IDIQ’s IdentityIQ 2022 Scam Report, there has been a surge in AI voice scams enabled by AI voice technology. Scammers are now able to create astonishingly realistic voices,...

BlackByte 2.0 ransomware attacks on...

A new report by Microsoft’s Incident Response team has found that there has been a surge in BlackByte 2.0 ransomware attacks. These attacks are characterized by their speed and destructiveness,...

Inky uncovers malicious QR codes...

According to Inky Technology Corp., image-based emails with integrated Quick Response (QR) codes are being used in phishing attacks. To fool receivers more readily and collect critical information, the attackers...

Samsung smartphones affected by six...

Six vulnerabilities affecting Samsung mobile devices have been added to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalogue. Samsung addressed all of the vulnerabilities in 2021,...

Ensuring secure and responsible AI...

The increased use of AI tools/SaaS-based solutions is changing the way businesses function. These AI tools/SaaS-based solutions, which allow users to use AI tools without installing any software on their...

TSMC supplier hacked by LockBit...

The world’s largest chipmaker, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), has revealed that one of its suppliers, Kinmax Technology, was attacked by the LockBit ransomware organization. It said critical information, including...

MITRE reveals 25 most dangerous...

MITRE has announced its list of the top 25 most dangerous software vulnerabilities that have afflicted the industry over the last two years, after rigorously evaluating and scoring each weakness...

Linux SSH servers targeted by...

AhnLab Security Emergency Response Center (ASEC) researchers have discovered an ongoing hacking activity aimed at installing the Tsunami DDoS botnet, commonly known as Kaiten, on poorly secured Linux SSH servers....

RDStealer used to steal data...

A cyberespionage campaign called RedClouds is using malware called RDStealer to steal data from drives shared through Remote Desktop connections. The campaign has been targeting systems in East Asia since...

Reddit hacked by BlackCat ransomware...

Reddit has revealed that it was attacked in February 2023 by the BlackCat ransomware organization. According to the gang, they grabbed 80GB of material from Reddit, including internal papers, source...

Abandoned S3 buckets used to...

Cybersecurity researchers at Checkmarx have warned that abandoned Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) buckets can be used to spread malware. It all started with an NPM package named “bignum” that...

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