Chinese government hackers targeted U.S. internet providers with zero-day exploit, researchers say | TechCrunch
reaches here can be almost impossible to detect, such as firmware backdoors being used to install malicious programs and execute fraud campaigns on Android TV boxes.
Stephen Weigand • 2024 cybersecurity forecast: Regulation, consolidation and mothballing SIEMs
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According to documents seen by Israeli news outlet Haaretz, Intellexa presented a proof-of-concept system in 2022 called Aladdin that enabled the planting of phone spyware through online ads. The documents included a demo of the Aladdin system with technical explanations on how the spyware infects its targets and examples of malicious ads: by “seem... See more
Zack Whittaker • Government spyware is another reason to use an ad blocker | TechCrunch
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Web Infrastructure — A different type of critical infrastructure, web infrastructure, is also increasingly important. For example, how can we ensure the right people are on the Zoom call and security hasn’t been compromised? In the past weeks, we’ve seen the rise of “ZoomBombs” or disruptive screensharing in Zoom video chats, and the U.S. Cybersecu... See more
Grace Isford • Venture Investing in the Age of the Coronavirus
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he global AI race has become a matter of national security for many countries, therefore, state-backed cybercrime groups and mercenaries are aggressively targeting AI vendors, from talented startups to tech giants like Google or OpenAI
Fiona Jackson • OpenAI Secrets Stolen in 2023 After Internal Forum Was Hacked
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Hacker infiltrated OpenAI’s messaging system and ‘stole details’ about AI tech
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