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The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
May 25, 2024
Windows Recall â a âprivacy nightmareâ?
The Windows AI feature announced by Microsoft this week quickly drew criticism for recording regular screenshots of a userâs screen; one security expert compared it to keylogging software. Read more
Kroll cyber threat landscape report: AI assists attackers
AI is simplifying all sorts of tasks â and not always for the better: cybercriminals, too, are adopting it. Read more
Emerging ransomware groups on the rise: Who they are, how they operate
New and developing ransomware gangs move to fill the void left by the shutdown and law enforcement disruption of big players, with differing tactics and targets. Read more
LockBit no longer worldâs No. 1 ransomware gang
After dominating for eight months, LockBit has been overtaken by ransomware gang Play in the wake of a law enforcement crackdown and unmasking of LockBitâs alleged creator. Read more
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Fake Pegasus spyware source code floods dark web
Scammers are selling randomly generated source codes, falsely associating them with the Pegasus spyware, and offering them for over a million dollars. Read more
Hijack of monitoring devices highlights cyber threat to solar power infrastructure
An attack on remote monitoring devices in Japan underscores an emerging cybersecurity threat to the rapidly growing solar component of the power grid. Inverters used with solar panels could pose a more significant risk. Read more
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