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 January 11, 2024
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CES 2024: Will the Coolest New AI Gadgets Protect Your Privacy?
Consumer electronics manufacturers are innovating fast. Regulators are slow to keep up. Data privacy is in the balance.
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The adversary is exploiting two known misconfigurations in the big data technologies to drop a Monero cryptominer.
Bitcoin Prices Spike After SEC X Account Hack
A fraudulent post was taken down in less than 20 minutes, but that didn't stop it from gaining over 1 million views in that short period of time.
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Cyberattackers are checking into the accounts of Booking.com's hotel partners, hoping to steal their visitor data.
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AI/ML libraries create much larger attack surfaces, and traditional IT security lacks several key capabilities for protecting them.
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