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With the release of DeepSeek-V3 on December 25, 2024, the number of LLMjacking attacks in the cybersecurity space has significantly increased. Within hours of its launch, malicious actors had compromised the model, integrating it into OpenAI Reverse Proxy (ORP) systems to exploit stolen credentials and monetize unauthorized access. This rapid exploitation highlights the evolving sophistication…
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Water water everywhere, nor any drop to drink… without a filter like this. Access to water is always a concern when heading off the grid in my van â not when Iâm home in Amsterdam, a city surrounded by the stuff. That certainty changed recently when government ministers began quietly prodding citizens to stock up…
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MalBot December 3, 2024, 11:40pm 1 Earlier today, DataBreaches posted an HHS OCR announcement of a settlement with a HIPAA covered entity. A former contractor had accessed its electronic medical record system on three occasions without authorization to retrieve PHI for use in potential fraudulent Medicare claims. OCR imposed a monetary penalty of $1.19 million…
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Negotiations on a first global treaty to curb plastic pollution are moving “very, very slowly”, diplomats and observers told AFP on Wednesday, threatening the chances of reaching an agreement.
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On this week’s show Patrick Gray and Adam Boileau discuss the week’s cybersecurity news, including:
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Mouthwatchers is a small business established by Ronald Plotka, DDS, that specializes in antimicrobial toothbrushes designed to get deeper cleans even patients with “great” dental hygiene might miss with traditional brush and floss routines.
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Claudia Sheinbaum is Mexico’s first woman president – Copyright AFP/File ALFREDO ESTRELLA
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Japan and the United States are each other’s top foreign investors – Copyright AFP Richard A. Brooks
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Six years after Congress tasked a group of cybersecurity experts with reimagining America’s approach to digital security, virtually all of that group’s proposals have been implemented. But there’s one glaring exception that has especially bedeviled policymakers and advocates: a proposal to make software companies legally liable for major failures caused by flawed code.
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Adam PLOWRIGHT with Ruth EGLASH in Jerusalem and Haitham EL-TABEI in Beirut
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At the end of the first millennium BC, everything was stable in the Mediterranean, the Middle East and Western Asia. Two giants dominated – the Roman Empire and the Parthian Kingdom. Only for a short time in the 1st century BC. into their fight wedged in the third power is the Armenian kingdom.
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MalBot September 30, 2024, 12:51pm 1 Disinformation spread by deepfakes are rampant in this election cycle – and that’s why the industry needs to help foster AI literacy.
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New analysis of attacks on the financial sector shows that the combination of phishing emails and compromised credentials is a recurring — and financially impactful — threat.
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Public finances are Michel Barnier’s prime concern – Copyright AFP Yan ZHAO
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Hello to all our mindful and demure cyber sleuths! Join host Selena Larson and today’s co-host, Sarah Sabotka as they chat with Joshua Miller and Greg Lesnewich, Threat Researchers at Proofpoint about the ever-evolving world of advanced persistent threats (APTs).
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JoJo Siwa Feels Insecure About Her Singing Voice JoJo Siwa may appear all bold and confident on stage, but deep down, she admits she’s “very insecure” about singing. She made the confession
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9. Do you see how Donald Trump discredits the existence of biracial people by suggesting Kamala Harris cannot be Black and Indian? Not very demure. Not very considerate of an experience shared by over 33 million Americans who identify as multiracial. When speaking at an NABJ conference in July, Trump was posed with this question…