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The search habits of thousands of South Korean senior citizens “are being monitored through virtual-assistant smart speaker technology,” writes Slashdot reader shirappu. The AP reports that around 3,200 people across the country, “mostly older than 70 and living alone, have so far allowed the SK Telecom speakers to listen to them 24 hours a day…
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In this post, we are going to discuss the most dynamic attack on AD named as DC Shadow attack. It is part of Persistence which create rogue Domain controller in the network. This attack is an actual threat because of This attack leverage into another dynamic attack such as DCSync Attack and Golden ticket Attack.
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Curve, the “over-the-top” banking platform that lets you consolidate all of your bank cards into a single Curve card and app, is quietly testing its planned “Klarna rival”.
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Everything seems to be moving to the cloud these days, so what about storage? Is it time to unplug those expensive data center storage appliances and migrate all of that data to the cloud?
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Many thanks to BSidesATL for publishing their outstanding conference on YouTube, held virtually due to the pandemic SARS-CoV-2, and the resulting illness COVID-19. Relax & be educated in your own home! Permalink *** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Infosecurity.US authored by Marc Handelman. Read the original post at: https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/n0O4scm7mVc
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“This spring, America took an involuntary crash course in remote learning,” writes the Wall Street Journal, noting it affected 50 million students from kindergarten through 12th grade. “With the school year now winding down, the grades from students, teachers, parents and administrators is already in: It was a failure…” The problems began piling up almost…
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Iceland is the most sparsely-populated country in Europe, with a population of 364,134 spread across 40,000 square miles (103,000 square kilometers). But the New Yorker notes Iceland has “virtually eliminated” Covid-19 cases — and tries to explore how they did it.
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“A newly uncovered form of ransomware is going after Windows and Linux systems,” reports ZDNet, “in what appears to be a targeted campaign.” Named Tycoon after references in the code, this ransomware has been active since December 2019 and looks to be the work of cyber criminals who are highly selective in their targeting. The…
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More than one-quarter of all law firms have experienced some type of data breach — here’s what your firm needs to know when it faces a cyber or ransomware attack If you think your law firm’s secure technology is up to date, you might want to think again. The New York entertainment and media law firm Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks is the latest victim of what seems to…
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This blog was originally published at blog.shiftleft.io
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The tech industry has generally wished that structural discrimination would go away, while pretending that it already has. But technology can be used by anyone for anything. And so, the world has watched video after video of police brutality against Black people in a real-time stream that plays through the closing days of quarantine, culminating…
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Modern-day protests are as much about social media and voicing your opinions online, as they are about showing up “in person”. When attending a protest, it is important to keep some basic rules in mind to stay secure. Of course, it is always best to leave expensive electronics at home, but live streaming, posting to…
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Modern-day protests are as much about social media and voicing your opinions online, as they are about showing up “in person”. When attending a protest, it is important to keep some basic rules in mind to stay secure. Of course, it is always best to leave expensive electronics at home, but live streaming, posting to…
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In this post, we will discuss the Persistence attack on Active Directory by abusing AdminSDHolder. This attack is an actual threat because of This attack leverage into another dynamic attack such as DCSync Attack and Golden ticket Attack.
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Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all.
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The world’s cybersecurity woes can feel like a sideshow when physical violence is being inflicted on protestors in most major US cities.
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Andy Moss Contributor Andy Moss is currently a Visiting Professor at NYU Tandon teaching entrepreneurship and innovation as well developing the COR Methodology, an active advisor/mentor to startups and business leaders, and is a former Microsoft executive.
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“Black lives matter,” said Mark Zuckerberg today.
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“Black lives matter,” said Mark Zuckerberg today.
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is aware of publicly available and functional proof-of-concept (PoC) code that exploits CVE-2020-0796 in unpatched systems. Although Microsoft disclosed and provided updates for this vulnerability in March 2020, malicious cyber actors are targeting unpatched systems with the new PoC, according to recent open-source reports. CISA strongly recommends using…