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NYC mayor Eric Adams wants to test Evolv’s gun-detection tech in subway stations—despite the company saying it’s not designed for that environment. Emails obtained by WIRED show how the company still found an in.
By Cyber Newswire London, United Kingdom, May 13th, 2024, CyberNewsWire Logicalis, the global technology service provider delivering next-generation digital managed services,… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Logicalis enhances global security services with the launch of Intelligent Security
By cybernewswire Torrance, California, May 13th, 2024, CyberNewsWire Criminal IP, a renowned Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) search engine developed by… This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Criminal IP and Quad9 Collaborate to Exchange Domain and IP Threat Intelligence
Last week, the United States joined the U.K. and Australia in sanctioning and charging a Russian man named Dmitry Yuryevich Khoroshev as the leader of the infamous LockBit ransomware group. LockBit's leader "LockBitSupp" claims the feds named the wrong guy, saying the charges don't explain how they connected him to Khoroshev. This post examines the activities of Khoroshev's many alter egos on the cybercrime forums, and tracks the career of a gifted malware author who has written and sold malicious code for the past 14 years.
Amid a rising tide of adversary drones and missile attacks, laser weapons are finally poised to enter the battlefield.
Plus: China is suspected in a hack targeting the UK’s military, the US Marines are testing gun-toting robotic dogs, and Dell suffers a data breach impacting 49 million customers.
By Waqas Notorious hacker IntelBroker claims a major data breach at Europol. Allegedly, sensitive data including employee info, source code, and operational documents were compromised. Europol has yet to confirm the breach. Could this expose ongoing investigations and endanger law enforcement personnel? Find out more. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Europol Hacked? IntelBroker Claims Major Law Enforcement Breach
By Deeba Ahmed Researchers uncover a novel cyberattack scheme called "LLMjacking" exploiting stolen cloud credentials to hijack powerful AI models. This article explores the implications of attackers leveraging large language models (LLMs) for malicious purposes and offers security recommendations for the cloud and AI communities. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: New LLMjacking Attack Lets Hackers Hijack AI Models for Profit
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming cybersecurity, and those leading the charge are using it to outsmart increasingly advanced cyber threats. Join us for an exciting webinar, "The Future of Threat Hunting is Powered by Generative AI," where you'll explore how AI tools are shaping the future of cybersecurity defenses. During the session, Censys Security Researcher Aidan Holland will
Under a pilot program, CISA has sent out more than 2,000 alerts to registered organizations regarding the existence of any unpatched vulnerabilities in CISA’s KEV catalog.