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Regulator Reveals Large Disparity in APP Fraud Reimbursement

October 31, 2023 / 44 / 0
[ad_1] Customers reporting authorized push payment (APP) scams to their banks are being exposed to “inconsistent outcomes” in terms of reimbursement, the UK payments regulator has warned. In a first-of-its-kind report, the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR) revealed the percentage of APP fraud cases that were... Continue reading
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HackerOne Exceeds $300m in Bug Bounty Payments

October 31, 2023 / 59 / 0
[ad_1] Ethical hackers using the HackerOne bug bounty program have earned over $300m since its inception over a decade ago, according to a new report. The firm’s annual Hacker-Powered Security Report also revealed that 30 security researchers have earned over $1m on the platform, with... Continue reading
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Report Links ChatGPT to 1,265% Rise in Phishing Emails

October 31, 2023 / 47 / 0
[ad_1] The SlashNext State of Phishing Report 2023 has unveiled a concerning trend in the cybersecurity landscape, revealing a 1265% surge in malicious phishing emails since Q4 2022. The annual report, compiled by SlashNext Threat Labs, encompasses an analysis of threats observed across email, mobile... Continue reading
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Lazarus Group Malware Targets Legitimate Software

October 30, 2023 / 43 / 0
[ad_1] A new malicious campaign by the notorious Lazarus Group has been observed leveraging malware distributed through legitimate software. Kaspersky’s Research and Analysis Team (GReAT) unveiled the cyber campaign at the Security Analyst Summit (SAS). The team’s investigation identified a series of cyber incidents where... Continue reading
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Biden Issues Executive Order on Safe, Secure AI

October 30, 2023 / 38 / 0
[ad_1] President Biden has issued an Executive Order to establish new standards for AI safety and security. The order follows previous actions the President has taken on responsible innovation, including work that led to 15 leading tech companies pledging to drive the safe, secure, and... Continue reading
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Surveillance Commissioner Blasts Cops for Data Retention

October 30, 2023 / 44 / 0
[ad_1] British police continue to hold millions of images of innocent citizens a decade after being ordered to destroy them, the UK’s outgoing biometrics and surveillance commissioner has revealed. Fraser Sampson, who will end his term tomorrow, told The Guardian that a high court ruling... Continue reading
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Time is money, and online game scammers have lots of it

October 30, 2023 / 64 / 0
[ad_1] Scams, Cybercrime, Digital Security Gamers and cybersecurity professionals have something in common – the ever-terrible presence of hacking, scams, and data theft – but how and why would anyone want to target gamers? 07 Aug 2023  •  , 5 min. read One of the... Continue reading
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Espionage against foreign diplomats in Belarus

October 30, 2023 / 43 / 0
[ad_1] MoustachedBouncer is a cyberespionage group discovered by ESET Research and first publicly disclosed in this blogpost. The group has been active since at least 2014 and only targets foreign embassies in Belarus. Since 2020, MoustachedBouncer has most likely been able to perform adversary-in-the-middle (AitM)... Continue reading
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Unmasking MoustachedBouncer, an APT group spying on foreign embassies in Belarus

October 29, 2023 / 51 / 0
[ad_1] ESET Research Listen as ESET’s Director of Threat Research Jean-Ian Boutin unravels the tactics, techniques and procedures of MoustachedBouncer, an APT group taking aim at foreign embassies in Belarus 10 Aug 2023 Press play to learn about the intricate workings of MoustachedBouncer, an advanced... Continue reading
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Black Hat 2023: Cyberwar fire-and-forget-me-not

October 29, 2023 / 48 / 0
[ad_1] Critical Infrastructure, Malware What happens to cyberweapons after a cyberwar? 11 Aug 2023  •  , 3 min. read There are precious few weapons invented that weren’t reused later for the next horrible thing, even if we promise the current one is the “war to... Continue reading
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