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Kremlin-linked actors have launched multiple assaults since invasion began
Scammers are disguising their phishing page as a donation hub for Ukrainian refugees. The post Fake USA for UNHCR site wants your Ukraine donations in Bitcoin appeared first on Malwarebytes Labs.
As the use of AI- and ML-driven decision-making draws transparency concerns, the need increases for explainability, especially when machine learning models appear in high-risk environments.
At least five APTs are believed involved with attacks tied ground campaigns and designed to damage Ukraine's digital infrastructure.
A cyberespionage threat actor known for targeting a variety of critical infrastructure sectors in Africa, the Middle East, and the U.S. has been observed using an upgraded version of a remote access trojan with information stealing capabilities. Calling TA410 an umbrella group comprised of three teams dubbed FlowingFrog, LookingFrog and JollyFrog, Slovak cybersecurity firm ESET assessed that "
Visa has invested heavily in data analytics and artificial intelligence over the past five years to secure the movement of money and keep fraud rates low.
The war in Ukraine appears to have triggered a change in mission for the APT known as Bronze President (aka Mustang Panda).
The Botnet appears to use a new delivery method for compromising Windows systems after Microsoft disables VBA macros by default.
The four-year-old firm, started by two industry veterans, focuses on gaining visibility into Internet-facing services as more companies seek insight into what attackers see.
WordPress Booking Calendar plugin versions 9.1 and below suffer from PHP object injection and insecure deserialization vulnerabilities.